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Bees and Wasps of the East Sussex South Downs
Hymenoptera: Aculeata Part 1 – Bees
Volume 8. No. 2 (Autumn 2000)
A Contribution to the Kleptoparasitic Bees of Turkey: Part I., the Genus Sphecodes Latreille (Hymenoptera: Halictidae)
Review and Identification of the Cuckoo Bees of Central Europe (Hymenoptera: Halictidae: Sphecodes)
A New Primer Pair for Barcoding Bees (Hymenoptera, Anthophila) Without Amplifying the Homologous Wolbachia Gene
British Phenological Records Indicate High Diversity and Extinction Rates Among LateSummerFlying Pollinators
NL Bijen H20 Literatuur.Pdf
Identification and Description of Indian Parasitic Bee Genus Sphecodes Latreille 1804, (Halictidae: Hymenoptera)
Overview of Green Roof (= GR) Studies Involving Wild Bee Species Assessment
Strong Phylogenetic Constraint on Transition Metal Incorporation in the Mandibles of the Hyper-Diverse Hymenoptera (Insecta)
Regional Red List of Irish Bees
Impacts of Neonicotinoid Use on Long-Term Population Changes in Wild Bees in England
British Phenological Records Indicate High Diversity and Extinction Rate
European Red List of Bees
The Bee Species Family Colletidae
Hymenoptera, Halictidae) in Iran
Belgian Red List of Bees
Top View
Phylogeny of Halictidae with an Emphasis on Endemic African Halictinae*
NEWSLETTER 54 LEICESTERSHIRE January 2016 ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society
Management and Creation of Open Mosaic Habitat for Invertebrate Conservation James Mcgill
Sicily), Emphasizing Aculeata
Number 280: 1-8 ISSN 1026-051X July 2014 CONTRIBUTION to THE
Rapport Final
(Hymenoptera: Anthophila) and Hoverfly (Diptera: Syrphidae) Communities Within Farms Undergoing Ecological Transition
The Insects and Other Invertebrates of Alderley Edge
Invertebrate Survey of Uskmouth Power Station, Newport
Acta Biologica Benrodis
A Contribution to the Kleptoparasitic Bees of Turkey: Part I., the Genus Sphecodes Latreille (Hymenoptera: Halictidae)
Do Sphecodes Cuckoo Bees Use Chemical Insignificance to Invade the Nests of Their Social Lasioglossum Bee Hosts? Carlo Polidori, Mareen Geyer, Thomas Schmitt