Contribución al conocimiento de la diversidad de abejas de las orquídeas (Apidae: Euglossini) de la Península de Azuero, Panamá [PDF]
with the objective of determine the diversity of orchid bees in the Azuero Peninsula, different sites from the provinces of Herrera and Los Santos were sampled from 2006 to 2015.
Añino Ramos, Yostin Jesús +1 more
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Bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) in an Ecotonal Cerrado-Amazon Region in Brazil [PDF]
Little is known about the distribution of organisms in transitional areas, overall because of the lack of understanding regarding each species’ specificity to the diversity of microhabitats found in these areas and effective ways to sample organisms in ...
Almeida, Rony Peterson Santos +3 more
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Juxtocellar Structures in Euglossine Bees: A New Character for Corbiculate Studies [PDF]
This is the publisher's version, copyright by Akademie Verlag.A new morphological structure is described and figured for orchid bees (Apinae: Euglossini).
Engel, Michael S. +1 more
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Diversidad alpha y beta de abejas de las orquídeas (hymenoptera: apidae: euglossini) en el dosel y sotobosque del cerro Turega, Coclé, Panamá [PDF]
Las abejas euglosinas (Apidae: Euglossini), son abejas de colores metálicos de tamaño mediano a grande y regularmente tienen la glossa muy larga, de allí su nombre de euglosinas (Powell y Powell, 1987).
Reyes Ledezma, Karla Yariela
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Las abejas de las orquídeas subsisten en vastas áreas de bosque tropicales gracias a que mantienen estrechas relaciones con tipos de vegetación particular en diversos micro-hábitats.
Alejandro Parra-H, Guiomar Nates-Parra
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Neotropical bee microbiomes point to a fragmented social core and strong species-level effects. [PDF]
Kueneman JG +4 more
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Comparative Genital Morphology, Phylogeny, and Classification of the Orchid Bee Genus Euglossa Latreille (Hymenoptera: Apidae), with Distributional Modeling of Adventive Euglossines [PDF]
Orchid bees (tribe Euglossini) are conspicuous members of the corbiculate bees owing to their metallic coloration, long labiomaxillary complex, and the fragrance-collecting behavior of the males, more prominently (but not restricted) from orchid flowers (
Hinojosa-Díaz, Ismael A.
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Continuous Micro-Environments Associated Orchid Bees Benefit from an Atlantic Forest Remnant, Paraná State, Brazil [PDF]
The fragmentation and habitat loss are the main causes of pollinators decline worldwide, however very little is known about the composition and distribution of neotropical pollinators along continuous micro-environments.
A.I. Sobreiro +4 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Fauna and stratification of male orchid bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and their preference for odor baits in a forest fragment [PDF]
This is a study of the population fluctuation of euglossine species, as well as their preferences for scent baits (cineole, eugenol, vanillin and methyl salicylate) in two forest strata (canopy and under story) at the Reserva Florestal do Azulão, a ...
Balestieri, José Benedito Perrella +3 more
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