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Phoretic mites (Acari: Chaetodactylidae) associated with the solitary bee Tetrapedia diversipes (Apidae: Tetrapediini) [PDF]

open access: yesApidologie, 2011
Solitary bees of the genus Tetrapedia have a specific association with mites of the genus Roubikia (Chaetodactylidae). These mites are frequently found attached to active Tetrapedia bees. We quantified the number of mites on individuals of Tetrapedia diversipes Klug and examined the interaction between these species. Nests of T.
Guaraci Duran Cordeiro   +2 more
exaly   +5 more sources

Nesting and use of pollen resources by Tetrapedia diversipes Klug (Apidae) in Atlantic Forest areas (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) in different stages of regeneration [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Brasileira De Entomologia, 2012
Nesting and use of pollen resources by Tetrapedia diversipes Klug (Apidae) in Atlantic Forest areas (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) in different stages of regeneration. The nesting in trap-nests and use of pollen sources in larval food by Tetrapedia diversipes Klug, 1810 (Apidae) was compared between regenerating areas of Atlantic Forest.
Vania Gonçalves-Esteves   +2 more
exaly   +7 more sources

Floral oil collection by male Tetrapedia bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Tetrapediini) [PDF]

open access: yesApidologie, 2011
Several groups of solitary bees, known as oil-collecting bees, gather lipids from flowers that offer them as their main reward to pollinators. In the Neotropical region, oil-collecting bees belong to the tribes Centridini, Tapinotaspidini, and Tetrapediini (Apidae: Apinae). The floral oils collected by females of these groups are used as larval food or
Gabriel A R Melo   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Espécies novas de Tetrapedia Klug (Apoidea, Anthophoridae) [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Brasileira De Zoologia, 1999
The following ones are considered as new species, from Brasil: Tetrapedia albodecorata (Obidos, Para); T. bipartita (Ouro Preto d'Oeste, Rondonia); T. garofaloi (Cajuru, Sao Paulo); T. helvola (Caceres, Mato Grosso); T. hemileuca (Tefe, Amazonas); T. hypoleuca (Santa Teresa, Espirito Santo); T. imitalrix (Ouro Preto d'Oeste, Rondonia); T.
Jesus S Moure, Moure Jesus S
exaly   +4 more sources

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