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Insect Societies As Divided Organisms: the Complexities of Purpose and Cross-Purpose
Provisioning Behavior and the Estimation of Investment Ratios in a Solitary Bee, Calh'opsis (Hypomacrotera) Persimilis (Cockerell) (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae) Bryan N
Comparative Methods Offer Powerful Insights Into Social Evolution in Bees Sarah Kocher, Robert Paxton
Components of Nest Provisioning Behavior in Solitary Bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea)*
The Evolution of Parental Care Strategies in Subsocial Wasps
Behavioral Phylogeny of Corbiculate Apidae (Hymenoptera; Apinae), with Special Reference to Social Behavior
Size Clines but Not Saw Tooth Clines in Sweat Bees: Season Length, Body Size A
(Native) Bee Basics
The Behavior and Reproductive Physiology of a Solitary Progressive Provisioning Vespid Wasp: Evidence for a Solitary-Cycle Origin of Reproductive Castes
Wasps and Bees in Southern Africa
Mud Wasp, Sceliphron Madraspatanum (Fabricius) (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae): a Threat Or Nature's Regulation of Spider Fauna in the Vegetable Agroecosystem?
Body Size Variation in Bees: Regulation, Mechanisms, and Relationship To
11 Endocrine Control of Insect Polyphenism
Alloparental Care in a Solitary Bee
Behavioral Ecology of Wasp-Spider Interactions: the Role Of
Scolioidea, Vespoidea and Sphecoidea Hymenoptera,Aculeata
The Role of Brood in Eusocial Hymenoptera
Assured Fitness Returns Favor Sociality in a Mass-Provisioning Sweat Bee, Megalopta Genalis (Hymenoptera: Halictidae)
Top View
Spiders Used As Prey by the Hunting Wasp Trypoxylon
Georgia Master Beekeeper Lecture Notes
The Newsjournal of the Toronto Entomologists' Association
Bloody Funny Wasps! Speculations on the Evolution of Eusociality in Ants, Pp
Major Benefits of Guarding Behavior in Subsocial Bees
The Mechanism of Prey Capture and Mass Provisioning by The
Observations on the Provisioning Behavior of Ammophila Aberti Haldeman (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) by F
Hymenoptera: Crabronidae) and Its Use for Bio-Surveillance of the Emerald Ash Borer
Economic Importance of Arthropoda
Phylogenetics of Allodapine Bees: a Review of Social Evolution, Parasitism and Biogeography*
The Evolution of Nocturnal Behaviour in Sweat Bees, Megalopta Genalis and M
Conflicts and Alliances in Insect Families