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Agapostemon angelicus
Las Abejas Del Género Agapostemon (Hymenoptera: Halictidae) Del Estado De Nuevo León, México
Predicting Changes in Bee Assemblages Following State Transitions at North American Dryland Ecotones
FORTY YEARS of CHANGE in SOUTHWESTERN BEE ASSEMBLAGES Catherine Cumberland University of New Mexico - Main Campus
AGAPOSTEMON (Hymenoptera: Halictidae)
An Inventory of Native Bees (Hymenoptera: Apiformes)
Bee Fauna of the Mcnary National Wildlife Refuge, Walla Walla County, Washington
Community Patterns and Plant Attractiveness to Pollinators in the Texas High Plains
Nontarget Hymenoptera Collected in Pheromone- and Synthetic Floral Volatile-Baited Traps
THESIS a SURVEY of the ARTHROPOD FAUNA ASSOCIATED with HEMP (CANNABIS SATIVA L.) GROWN in EASTERN COLORADO Submitted by Melissa
Bee Communities on Managed Emergent Wetlands in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley of Arkansas Phillip Lee Stephenson University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Biodiversity, Community Dynamics, and Novel Foraging Behaviors of a Rich Native Bee Fauna Across Habitats at Pinnacles National Park, California
Bee Fauna of Protection Island National Wildlife Refuge Jefferson County, Washington
Reproductive Ecology of Astragalus Filipes, a Great Basin Restoration Legume
Native Pollinators (Hymenoptera: Anthophila) in Cotton Grown in the Gulf South, United States
Collecting Specialist and Generalist Bee Visitors to Iliamna Bakeri (Malvaceae)
AGAPOSTEMON ANGF;Jlicus COCKERELL and OTHER WILD BEES AS POTENTIAL POLLINATORS of MALE-STERILE COTTON on the TEXAS HIGH PLAINS
Bee Fauna of Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge Canyon County, Idaho
The Contributions of Insect Pollinators to the Reproductive Fitness of 12 Rare Plants on Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge Final Report
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Proceedings-Shrublands Under Fire: Disturbance and Recovery in A
The Bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of Mount Wanda, John Muir National Historic Site: a Preliminary Assessment
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La Sal Mountain Alpine Arthropod Communities: Establishing Baseline Conditions
Predicting Changes in Bee Assemblages Following State Transitions at North American Dryland
A Male of the Bee Genus Agapostemon in Dominican Amber (Hymenoptera: Halictidae)
Hymenoptera: Apoidea) from Managed Emergent Wetlands in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley of Arkansas
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From Small Diversified Vegetable Farms in South-Western Montana
An Annotated Checklist and Catalogue of the Native Bee Species Occurring
Bird and Native Bee Responses to Habitat Treatments
Colorado Greater Sand Dunes Interagency Fire Management Plan
A Comparison of Antlions, Bees, Darkling Beetles and Velvet Ants Across Sand Dune and Non-Sand Dune Habitats at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge