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Melitta (bee)
Classification of the Apidae (Hymenoptera)
Some Bees from High Altitudes in the Himilaya Mountains
The History of Early Bee Diversification Based on Five Genes Plus Morphology
Monographia Apum Angliж
The Oligolectic Solitary Bee Melitta Tricinta Kirby, 1802 (Sw. Rödtoppebi) in Sweden (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Melittidae)* L
A DNA Barcode-Based Survey of Wild Urban Bees in the Loire Valley, France
Andrena Bees of Norfolk Identification Guide Andrena Bees Occur in All Continents Except Australia and Antarctica
Hymenoptera: Melittidae) for Quebec and Canada
Phylogeny of the Bee Family Melittidae (Hymenoptera: Anthophila) Based on Combined Molecular and Morphological Data
Historical Changes in Northeastern US Bee Pollinators Related to Shared Ecological Traits Ignasi Bartomeusa,B,1, John S
Molecular Phylogeny, Biogeography, and Host Plant Shifts in the Bee
A New Species of the Bee Genus Melitta from Afghanistan (Hymenoptera: Melittidae)
AMERICAN MUSEUM Notltates PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET NEW YORK, N.Y
Distribution Data on the Family Melittidae (Hymenoptera) of Turkey with Considerations About Their Importance As Pollinators
Britain's Bees Chapter 4 Pt1 Identification Keys to Genera
Melissa: the Melittologist's Newsletter
Specialist Bees of the Mid-Atlantic: Host Plants and Habitat Conservation” by Jarrod Fowler
European Red List of Bees
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Distribution Data on the Family Melittidae (Hymenoptera) of Turkey with Considerations About Their Importance As Pollinators
Melissa: the Melittologist's Newsletter
Monographic Revision of the Melittid Bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Melittidae Sensu Lato)
Data-Sufficient Bees of North America and Hawaii
Identification of Bees in Southwest Idaho—A Guide for Beginners
(Hymenoptera, Melittidae) Based on Geometric Morphometrics of the Wing
Joseph Vachal (1838–1911): French Entomologist and Politician
Journal of Melittology Bee Biology, Ecology, Evolution, & Systematics the Latest Buzz in Bee Biology No
Description of Four New Species in the Bee Genus Melitta Kirby, 1802 (Hymenoptera: Melittidae)
Bee Diversity of Three Appalachian Shale Barren Sites
Description of Four New Species in the Bee Genus Melitta Kirby, 1802 (Hymenoptera: Melittidae)
The Wild Bees of New York: Our Insurance Policy Against Honey Bee Decline Bryan N