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New distributional records of Megachile Latreille, 1802 (Apoidea: Megachilidae) from Indian States
Records of the Zoological Survey of India, 2021Based on the recent survey materials and backlog collections deposited in the Hymenoptera section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata, seven Megachile species, four belonging to subgenus Eutricharaea and one species each of Aethomegachile ...
S. Sardar +3 more
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Environmental Entomology, 2021 
The alfalfa leafcutting bee, Megachile rotundata (F.), contributes to the pollination of more than two-thirds of alfalfa used in seed production in North America.
Claire K Donahoo +3 more
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The alfalfa leafcutting bee, Megachile rotundata (F.), contributes to the pollination of more than two-thirds of alfalfa used in seed production in North America.
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A review of Trachusoides Michener and Griswold (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae)
Zootaxa, 2015The rare genus Trachusoides, previously known only from a single species inhabiting the Western Ghats of India, is reviewed. Trachusoides elsieae, new species, is described from Laos, additional records for T. simplex are documented, and a key to separate the species is provided.
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Some notes on the Provancher Megachilidae
1906(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Zootaxa, 2020 
Osmia (Hemiosmia), O. (Tergosmia) and O. (Erythrosmia) are three related Palaearctic osmiine bee subgenera (Megachilidae, Megachilinae, Osmiini) comprising eight, seven and four species, respectively.
A. Müller
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Osmia (Hemiosmia), O. (Tergosmia) and O. (Erythrosmia) are three related Palaearctic osmiine bee subgenera (Megachilidae, Megachilinae, Osmiini) comprising eight, seven and four species, respectively.
A. Müller
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On the Classification of Neotropical Megachile (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae)1
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1943After completing the publication of the Revision of Nearctic Megachile in 1937, it was intended to continue the taxonomic investigation of this group of bees with a similar study of the Neotropical species. Although a considerable amount of material has been accumulated and some progress made in the study of the characters of the Neotropical species, a
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A review of the genus Microthurge (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae)
1991(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Diversity and Origins of Fijian Leaf-Cutter Bees (Megachilidae)
Pacific Science, 2013Bees are key pollinators in almost all terrestrial ecosystems and can have major roles in agricultural production. Records of bees in the Southwest Pacific indicate a very low diversity, with the Fijian bee fauna one of the least diverse, despite an otherwise rich biota.
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, 2020 
The two bee species Eoanthidium judaeense s.l. and E. clypeare s.l. are endemic to the Middle East and south-east Europe, and each of them occurs in a light form, with rich yellow and light brown maculation, and a dark form.
M. Kasparek
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The two bee species Eoanthidium judaeense s.l. and E. clypeare s.l. are endemic to the Middle East and south-east Europe, and each of them occurs in a light form, with rich yellow and light brown maculation, and a dark form.
M. Kasparek
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