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Established populations of the non-native horned-face bee, Osmia cornifrons (Radoszkowski, 1887), and the taurus mason bee, Osmia taurus Smith, 1873 (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae), have been identified from Canada for the first time.
J. S. Macivor +4 more
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Mason bees (Megachilidae: Osmia) are alternative managed pollinators with the potential to supplement pollination by honey bees in many crops. However, challenges for their management in orchards still remain.
Mario S. Pinilla‐Gallego +4 more
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Cornifrons ulceratalis Lederer 1858
226. Cornifrons ulceratalis Lederer, 1858: 147 Type locality: Syria = Scoparia seriziatalis Oberthür, 1876: 69, pl. 4 fig. 10 Type locality: Algérie, Aïn-Khala Distribution. Indian records: Oudh, Ferozpur, Deesa (Hampson 1903b).
Singh, Navneet +6 more
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Agastya hyblaeoides Moore 1881
225. Agastya hyblaeoides Moore, 1881: 379 Type locality: Darjiling [Darjeeling, India] = Agastya flavomaculata Moore, 1881: 379 Type locality: India, Darjeeling Distribution. Indian records: Darjeeling (Moore 1881), Sikkim (Hampson 1896b). Global
Singh, Navneet +6 more
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Adopting an Integrated Pest and Pollinator Management strategy requires an evaluation of pesticide risk for pollinator species. For non-Apid species, however, the standardized ingestion assays are difficult to implement. This hinders the consideration of
Ngoc T. Phan +5 more
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1098/rsos.200225.].
A. Vaudo +4 more
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On October 2006, during an episode of abnormally warm weather, the African moth Cornifrons ulceratalis (Lederer, 1858) was captured simultaneously for the first time in several sites in north-eastern Spain, the Balearic Islands and southern France.
Dantart, Jordi +3 more
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Increased temperature variability and extreme weather events associated with climate change can be detrimental to bees and lead to their population declines.
Jayanth Mokkapati +4 more
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Potential biological threats to honey bees must be addressed and validated quickly, before making disruptive and costly decisions. Here we describe numerous Osmia cornifrons (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) cocoons in honey bee cells from one bee hive in Ohio.
F. Posada-Flórez +5 more
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Cornifrons ulceratalis (Lederer, 1858)Envergadura alar: ♂♂ de 18 a 20 mm. ♀♀ de 20 a 23 mm.Elemento tropical. Univoltina (X-IV).Localidad y fecha: (D) 1 ex. 28-X-2006.
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