Catalogue of British Hymenoptera in the collection of the British museum.
F. G. Walton Smith
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Descriptions of new genera and species of Hawaiian Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera)
Philip H. Timberlake
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Evolutionary implications of a deep‐time perspective on insect pollination
ABSTRACT Plant pollination by insects represents one of the most transformative and iconic ecological relationships in the natural world. Despite tens of thousands of papers, as well as numerous books, on pollination biology published over the past 200 years, most studies focused on the fossil record of pollinating insects have only been published in ...
David Peris+10 more
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A chromosome-level genome assembly of Meteorus pulchricornis Wesmael (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). [PDF]
Tian S+13 more
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Effects of land cover and protected areas on flying insect diversity
Abstract Widespread insect losses are a critical global problem. Mitigating this problem requires identifying the principal drivers across different taxa and determining which insects are covered by protected areas. However, doing so is hindered by missing information on most species owing to extremely high insect diversity and difficulties in ...
James S. Sinclair+27 more
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Genome assembly and annotation of the parasitoid jewel wasp Nasonia oneida. [PDF]
Rana A+5 more
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A catalogue of Philippine Hymenoptera, with description of new species
Robert Brown
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Multiple mating is not driven by size and sperm management in black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens)
We investigated mating in black soldier fly (BSF), Hermetia illucens (Diptera: Stratiomyidae), an important source of animal feed. The number of spermatozoa stored in the spermathecae of females does not change after one, two and three matings of the male. BSF males and females mate multiple times under controlled conditions. The number of sperm in the
Frédéric Manas+4 more
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The wild bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Anthophila) of the urban nature reserves of Rome (Italy, Latium): a preliminary survey. [PDF]
Fortini L+3 more
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