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Subfamily Diphaglossinae

 
 
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A New Species of Caupolicanas.str. from the Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Valley, Mexico, and a Key to North American Species
Vergara, C. H., & Michener, C. D. (2004). A New Species of Caupolicanas.str. from the Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Valley, Mexico, and a Key to North American Species of the Subgenus (Hymenoptera: Colletidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 77(4), 783–787. https://doi.org/10.2317/E3.1

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Early Nesting Biology of the Bee Caupolicana yarrowi (Cresson)(Colletidae: Diphaglossinae)
Rozen, J. G., Danforth, B. N., Smith, C. S., Decker, B. L., Dorian, N. N., Dority, D., ... & Urban-Mead, K. R. (2019). Early Nesting Biology of the Bee Caupolicana yarrowi (Cresson)(Colletidae: Diphaglossinae) and Its Cleptoparasite Triepeolus grandis (Friese)(Apidae: Nomadinae). American Museum Novitates, 2019(3931), 1-20.

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Caupolicana from Florida (Hymenoptera: Colletidae)
Michener, C. D., & Deyrup, M. (2004). Caupolicana from Florida (Hymenoptera: Colletidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 77(4), 774-782.

The classification of the Diphaglossinae and North American species of the genus Caupolicana (Hymenoptera, Colletidae)
Michener, C. D. (1966). The classification of the Diphaglossinae and North American species of the genus Caupolicana (Hymenoptera, Colletidae). University of Kansas Science Bulletin, 44(20), 717.

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Michener, C. D. (1954). Bees of Panamá. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 104(1), 1.
Bees of Panama

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Wild Bees of the National Butterfly Center
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In September, 2018, photographers Paula Sharp and Ross Eatman commenced a new project, documenting the extraordinary diversity of wild bee species at the National Butterfly Center in Mission, Texas. This website chronicles the ongoing NBC project.

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Droege S. (2008) Andrenidae, Colletidae, Melittidae: a guide to their identification in eastern North America
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The Bee Inventory Plot
modest page with links to many helpful resources
[cite:1023098]

 
 
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