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Floral Resource Competition Between Honey Bees and Wild Bees: Is There Clear Evidence and Can We Guide Management and Conservation?
(Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Anthophila) in Serbia
Serves As a Model, to Show, That Solitary Bees and Their Essential Needs Must Be Considered Before the Implementation of the Measure
Eucera, Beiträge Zur Apidologie
The Faunistic Drift of Apoidea in Belgium
The Bee Fauna of the South Wales Coalfield
British Phenological Records Indicate High Diversity and Extinction Rates Among LateSummerFlying Pollinators
Bees at Bedgebury by Ian Beavis, Research Curator at the Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art Gallery Bedgebury Is Not Just About Trees and Woodland
Bees and Wasps on Shotover Quickly
The Type Material of Swedish Bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) IV. Bees from Thomson’S Collection
Epeolus Cruciger (Panzer, 1799) Als Möglicher Kuckuck Von Colletes
Managing Pollinators in Natural Areas And
British Phenological Records Indicate High Diversity and Extinction Rate
European Red List of Bees
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ACTA ENTOMOLOGICA 58(1): 127–135 MUSEI NATIONALIS PRAGAE Doi: 10.2478/Aemnp-2018-0010
The Bee Species Family Colletidae
Belgian Red List of Bees
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Chemical Communication by Behaviour-Guiding Olfactory Signals
189 ONZE ZIJDEBIJTJES EN HUN PARASIETEN Door Brusselsestr.38
Molecular, Biogeographical and Phenological Evidence for The
Les Colletes Du Département De La Manche (Hymenoptera Colletidae) Par Alain Li V O R Y P
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Antiquity of Cleptoparasitism Among Bees Revealed by Morphometric and Phylogenetic Analysis of a Paleocene Fossil Nomadine (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
(Hymenoptera, Melittidae) Based on Geometric Morphometrics of the Wing
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Updates to the Bee Fauna of Portugal with the Description of Three New Iberian Andrena Species (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila)
Lista Rossa Delle Api Italiane Minacciate
An Investigation Into Bee Assemblage Change Along an Urban-Rural Gradient