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Dieunomia heteropoda
Hymenoptera: Apoidea) Habitat in Agroecosystems Morgan Mackert Iowa State University
FORTY YEARS of CHANGE in SOUTHWESTERN BEE ASSEMBLAGES Catherine Cumberland University of New Mexico - Main Campus
Butterflies of North America
Bees of Ohio: a Field Guide
Simultaneous Percussion by the Larvae of a Stem-Nesting Solitary
Community Patterns and Plant Attractiveness to Pollinators in the Texas High Plains
(Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of St. Louis, Missouri, USA Author(S): Gerardo R
Record of Sweet Bees, Genus Nomia Latreille, 1804 (Halictidae: Apoidea)
List of Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Animals of Maryland
Butterflies of North America
97 Annual Meeting Pacific Branch Entomological Society of America
Bees of Ohio: a Field Guide
Comparative Morphology of the Skeletal Parts of the Sting Apparatus of Bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea)
Specialist Bees of the Mid-Atlantic: Host Plants and Habitat Conservation” by Jarrod Fowler
Insect Pollinators in Corn and Soybean Agricultural Fields Michael Joseph Wheelock Iowa State University
Insect Pollinators in Iowa Cornfields: Community Identification and Trapping Method Analysis M
Classification of the Bee Tribe Augochlorini (Hymenoptera: Halictidae)
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Pain and Lethality Induced by Insect Stings: an Exploratory and Correlational Study
Effects of Burn Season on Bee and Floral Community in Tallgrass Prairies, and the Use of Museum Collections Data
Phylogeny of Halictidae with an Emphasis on Endemic African Halictinae*
An Updated Checklist of the Bees of Pennsylvania, United States of America 1 Doi: 10.3897/Jhr.77.49622 CHECKLIST
Principal Sunflower Bees of North America with Emphasis on the Southwestern United States (Hymenoptera: Apoidea)
Progress at Archbold Under an NSF CSBR Award
Horticulture PRACTICAL Working Together, Always Learning Research Baseline Bee Data Collection at Two Farms
Newsletter of the Michigan Entomological Society
Lasioglossum Calceatum, and to Investigate the Mechanisms Underlying Social Polymorphism and Body Size in This Species