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The Very Handy Bee Manual
Pollinators in Peril: a Systematic Status Review of North American
The Maryland Entomologist
(Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of St. Louis, Missouri, USA Author(S): Gerardo R
Netting Bees
Four Submarginal Cells on a Forewing of <I>Melitoma Taurea</I> (Say
The Maryland Entomologist
Phylogenetic Systematics and the Evolution of Nesting
Bee Communities on Managed Emergent Wetlands in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley of Arkansas Phillip Lee Stephenson University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
HABITAT MANAGEMENT PLAN Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge
Native Pollinators (Hymenoptera: Anthophila) in Cotton Grown in the Gulf South, United States
Communities from Upland Longleaf Pine Forests in Louisiana and Mississippi
Specialist Bees of the Mid-Atlantic: Host Plants and Habitat Conservation” by Jarrod Fowler
The Very Handy Manual: How to Catch and Identify a O Bee a Collective and Ongoing Effort by Those \A/Fro Love to Study Bees in North America
Journal of Hymenoptera Research
Native Thistles: a Conservation Practitioner's Guide
Effects of Burn Season on Bee and Floral Community in Tallgrass Prairies, and the Use of Museum Collections Data
Copyright by Kimberly Michelle Ballare 2018
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Bees (Hymenoptera: Anthophila) of a Riverside Outcrop Prairie in Fairfax County, Virginia
An Updated Checklist of the Bees of Pennsylvania, United States of America 1 Doi: 10.3897/Jhr.77.49622 CHECKLIST
Shaposmia Report08a1.Pdf PDF Document, 77.5 KB
Bees Associated with Louisiana Longleaf Pine Savannas Chanda Sara Bartholomew Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
The Maryland Entomologist
Evaluating Integrated Roadside Vegetation Management (Irvm) Techniques to Improve Pollinator Habitat
Nancy Lee Adamson, Phd Common Native Bees and Habitat Management to Support Pollinators and Other Beneficial Insects
The Bees of North Carolina