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Insects and Related Arthropods Associated with of Agriculture
Phylogeny and Classification of the Parasitic Bee Tribe Epeolini (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Nomadinae)^
The Bees of the Genus Colletes (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Colletidae) from China
Melissa 6, January 1993
Bees of Ohio: a Field Guide
A New Species of the Genus Epeolus from Japan (Hymenoptera, Anthophoridae)
Zoologica Original Contributions to Zoology, Founded in 1888 Ed
Historical Changes in Northeastern US Bee Pollinators Related to Shared Ecological Traits Ignasi Bartomeusa,B,1, John S
Observer Cards—Bees
Four Submarginal Cells on a Forewing of <I>Melitoma Taurea</I> (Say
Discovery and Description of the Hospicidal First Instar of EPEOLUS
British Phenological Records Indicate High Diversity and Extinction Rates Among LateSummerFlying Pollinators
The Cuckoo Bees of the Genus Epeolus Latreille, 1802 (Hymenoptera, Apidae) from the Middle East and North Africa with Descriptions of Two New Species
European Red List of Bees
Macropis Cuckoo Bee (Epeoloides Pilosulus) in Canada, Prepared Under Contract with Environment Canada
Sphecos: a Forum for Aculeate Wasp Researchers
Bees of Ohio: a Field Guide
The Type Material of Swedish Bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) IV. Bees from Thomson’S Collection
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Epeolus Compactus
A BRIEF HISTORY of the DEPARTMENT of ZOOLOGY AND
Epeolus Cruciger (Panzer, 1799) Als Möglicher Kuckuck Von Colletes
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A Preliminary Note to the Bionomy of Colletes Inexpectatus Noskiewicz, 1936 Based on Observation of a Larger Nesting Site (Hymenoptera: Apiformes)
The Bees of Colorado (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila)
Journal of Melittology No
ACTA ENTOMOLOGICA 58(1): 127–135 MUSEI NATIONALIS PRAGAE Doi: 10.2478/Aemnp-2018-0010
Read Native Pollinators and Agriculture in Canada
Prerevisional Checklist and Synonymy of the Bees of Sweden (Hymenoptera: Apoidea)
Molecular, Biogeographical and Phenological Evidence for The
Review of the Epeolus Tarsalis Species Group (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Epeolus Latreille, 1802), with Description of a New Species
Document: Free, J
Floral Plantings in Large-Scale Commercial Agroecosystems Support Both Pollinators and Arthropod Predators
Zootaxa, Curt Schrottky (1874–1937)
Epeolus Ferrarii
Upper Midwest Citizen Science Monitoring Guide
Bees and Their Habitats in Four New England States
Comparative Notes on the Biology and Development of Epeolus
Bee Observer Cards Complete Set of 36 Cards There Are Approximately 20,000 Described Species of Bees Living on All Continents Except Antarctica