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1965
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Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London. Series B, Taxonomy, 1966
Synopsis New records are given of nine species of Pseudomasaris , and a revised key to species is included. The hitherto unknown female of P. cazieri , and the characters separating P.
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Synopsis New records are given of nine species of Pseudomasaris , and a revised key to species is included. The hitherto unknown female of P. cazieri , and the characters separating P.
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Notes on the family Masaridae (Hymenoptera), with descriptions of a new genus and three new species
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1973
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2003
Following the concept of Gess and Gess (1988), the nesting and flower associations of Ceramius fonscolombei Latreille can be characterised by the following ethological elements: a. Nest excavated in non-friable soil; b. Burrow surmounted by a turret of earth extracted from within the burrow; c. Nest probably not re-used; d. Nest with a relatively short,
Mauss, V, Yildirim, E, Muller, A
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Following the concept of Gess and Gess (1988), the nesting and flower associations of Ceramius fonscolombei Latreille can be characterised by the following ethological elements: a. Nest excavated in non-friable soil; b. Burrow surmounted by a turret of earth extracted from within the burrow; c. Nest probably not re-used; d. Nest with a relatively short,
Mauss, V, Yildirim, E, Muller, A
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Notes on the Flower-Visiting Habits of Pseudomasaris vespoides (Hymenoptera: Masaridae)
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