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Hylaeus (Hylaeus) montivagus Dathe 1986
Hylaeus (Hylaeus) montivagus Dathe, 1986 Hylaeus montivagus Dathe, 1986 a: 273, ♀ (holotype—♀, “Uvs, Charchiraa uul, Ulaangom 30 km SW, Umgebung Ferienheim “Kurort” Steppe [Uvs Aimag, Mongolia] 1340 m, VI. 1978, leg. M.
Dathe, Holger H. +1 more
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Body size determines mobility and fitness across taxa in various ways. Yet, drivers of body size in higher trophic invertebrates, especially parasitoids, including intra‐ and interspecific variations, are poorly understood due to complex interactions between parasitoid behaviour, the environment and their hosts.
Riko Fardiansah +4 more
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Published as part of Lhomme, Patrick, 2020, The wild bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of Morocco, pp.
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Hylaeus (Hylaeus) paulus Bridwell 1919
Hylaeus (Hylaeus) paulus Bridwell, 1919 Hylaeus paulus Bridwell, 1919: 154, ♀ (type locality: Karuizawa, Honshu, Japan, USNM No. 50731); Proshchalykin & Dathe 2012: 16, 2016: 310. In Dathe (1986 a): 289, recorded partly as Hylaeus gracilicornis
Dathe, Holger H. +1 more
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Hylaeus (Hylaeus) orientalicus
Published as part of Ghisbain, Guillaume, Rosa, Paolo, Bogusch, Petr, Brau, Thomas, Carion, Fré-Déric, Manincor, Natasha De, Devalez, Jelle, Dorchin, Achik, Flaminio, Simone, Greil, Henri, Hölzler, Gerald, Hopfenmül-Ler, Sebastian, Kasparek, Max, Kuhlmann, Michael, Divelec, Romain Le, Lit-Man, Jessica, Maugendre, Anatole, Michez, Denis, Müller, Andreas,
Ghisbain, Guillaume +31 more
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Hylaeus (Hylaeus) mariannae Theunert 2013
<i>Hylaeus</i> (<i>Hylaeus</i>) <i>mariannae</i> Theunert, 2013 <p> <i>Hylaeus</i> (<i>Hylaeus</i>) <i>mariannae</i> Theunert, 2013: 63.
Smit, Jan +5 more
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A survey on Apoidea bees (Insecta: Hymenoptera) and their associated mites in Fars Province, Iran [PDF]
In this research 52 species of bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) have been reported from the northeastern Fars province, of which the species of Hylaeus punctus Förster and Hoplitis leucomelana Kirby were new records for Iran fauna. Among the material examined,
Setare Kiani Bakiani +3 more
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Centre suisse de cartographie de la faune (CSCF), Neuchâtel, 219 pp., 280 figs, 98 distribution maps.
A. PŘIDAL
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Hylaeus (Hylaeus) telmenicus Dathe 1986
Hylaeus (Hylaeus) telmenicus Dathe 1986 (Figs 4 d, 7 f) Hylaeus telmenicus Dathe 1986 a: 279 –280, Ƥ (holotype—Ƥ, Dzavchan, Choit chunch, 26 km ONO Telmen nuur [Mongolia]). Material examined. Russia.
Yu, Maxim, Dathe, Holger H.
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What do we know about Neotropical trap-nesting bees? Synopsis about their nest biology and taxonomy
Cavity-nesting bees are enigmatic because they are difficult to observe in the wild, hence trap-nests (man-made cavities) provide the means by which these bees may be studied.
Camila Cristina Ferreira da Costa +1 more
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