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Megachile mendica
A List of the Leafcutting Bees (Family Megachildae, Hymenoptera) Known to Occur in Iowa
Wild Bee Declines and Changes in Plant-Pollinator Networks Over 125 Years Revealed Through Museum Collections
Nest Architecture, Life Cycle, and Natural
Unique Bee Communities Within Vacant Lots and Urban Farms Result from Variation in Surrounding Urbanization Intensity
Changes in Composition and Structure of a Wild Bee Community and Plant- Pollinator Interactions in South-Central Ontario Over a Forty-Nine Year Period
The Oligolectic Bee Osmia Brevis Sonicates Penstemon Flowers for Pollen: a Newly Documented Behavior for the Megachilidae
Interactions of Wild Bees with Landscape, Farm Vegetation, and Flower Pollen
Use of Nest and Pollen Resources by Leafcutter Bees, Genus Megachile (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in Central Michigan
Community Patterns and Plant Attractiveness to Pollinators in the Texas High Plains
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Megachilidae
(Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of St. Louis, Missouri, USA Author(S): Gerardo R
Megachilid Bees in the Pacific Northwest: an Introduction S
The Diversity and Floral Hosts of Bees at the Archbold Biological Station, Florida (Hymenoptera: Apoidea)
Bee Communities on Managed Emergent Wetlands in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley of Arkansas Phillip Lee Stephenson University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Hymenoptera: Apoidea), with an Emphasis on Perdita (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae
Bee Behavioural Plasticity in a Global Change Context Miguel Ángel Collado Aliaño
Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) As Inferred from Total- Evidence Tip-Dating Analyses
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Bees of Ohio: a Field Guide
Journal of Hymenoptera Research
Back to Introduction Family Megachilidae Latreille, 72 Taxa
Effects of Burn Season on Bee and Floral Community in Tallgrass Prairies, and the Use of Museum Collections Data
Evolution of the Leafcutter Bees and Chemical Ecology of Bee-Flower Relationships
Species List/Key to Photos Was Made Possible By: in Turn, All Terrestrial Animals, Including Humans
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Hymenoptera: Apoidea, Megachilidae), with Emphasis on the Genus Megachile
Biodiversity Inventories in High Gear: DNA Barcoding Facilitates a Rapid Biotic Survey of a Temperate Nature Reserve
The Pennsylvania State University
A Revision of the Megachile Subgenus Litomegachile Mitchell with an Illustrated Key and Description of a New Species (Hymenoptera, Megachilidae, Megachilini)
The Allometry of Bee Proboscis Length and Its Uses in Ecology
THE BIOLOGICAL CONTROL of SPOTTED KNAPWEED and CONSERVATION of ASSOCIATED POLLINATOR COMMUNITIES by Brendan David Carson a THES