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The diversity of cavity nesting bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) recolonizing a post-wildfire landscape and their pollen provisions, with reference to aerial seed mix applications. [PDF]
Davis TS.
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The genome sequence of the Bee Wolf, <i>Philanthus triangulum</i> (Fabricius, 1775) (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae). [PDF]
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Defensive symbionts of the European beewolf face competition from brood cell microbiota during vertical transmission. [PDF]
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A Review of Five Existing Hornet-Tracking Methods. [PDF]
Wang C, Huang J, Wan X, Guo Z.
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A New Record for the Turkish Sphecidae Fauna: Prionyx radoszkowskyi (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)
Entomological News, 2019Prionyx radoszkowskyi Kohl, 1888 (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) was recorded for the first time from Turkey as well as the Western Palearctic region. The specimens were collected from Erzincan province which is now the westernmost point of the distribution for the species. A brief description of specimens with a key to Turkish Prionyx species is included.
Ilyas Can, Yasar Gulmez
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On the origin of the bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Sphecidae)
AbstractThe bees are best to be regarded as a specialized subgroup of the superfamily Sphecoidea, and a cladistic analysis results in accepting the "Sphecidae" as being paraphyletic in terms of the bees. The Sphecoidea is distinguished by three strong synapomorphic traits, and it is demonstrated that the bees share at least two apomorphic characters ...
Ole Lomholdt
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