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Apoidea (clade Anthophila) - Bees
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Revision and reclassification of Lasioglossum (Evylaeus), L. (Hemihalictus) and L. (Sphecodogastra) in eastern North America
Gibbs, J., Packer, L., Dumesh, S., & Danforth, B. N. (2013). Revision and reclassification of Lasioglossum (Evylaeus), L. (Hemihalictus) and L. (Sphecodogastra) in eastern North America (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Halictidae). Zootaxa, 3672(1), 1. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3672.1.1
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Substantial genetic divergence and lack of recent gene flow support cryptic speciation in a colour polymorphic bumble bee (Bombus bifarius) species complex
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Bumble Bee Watch is a collaborative effort to track and conserve North America’s bumble bees.
This citizen science project allows for individuals to:
Upload photos of bumble bees to start a virtual bumble bee collection;
Identify the bumble bees in your photos and have your identifications verified by experts;
Help researchers determine the status and conservation needs of bumble bees;
Help locate rare or endangered populations of bumble bees;
Learn about bumble bees, their ecology, and ongoing conservation efforts; and
Connect with other citizen scientists.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 30 May, 2016 - 12:00pm |
Arthropods (Arthropoda) » Hexapods (Hexapoda) » Insects (Insecta) » Ants, Bees, Wasps and Sawflies (Hymenoptera) » Aculeata - Ants, Bees and Stinging Wasps » Apoidea (clade Anthophila) - Bees » Cuckoo, Carpenter, Digger, Bumble, and Honey Bees (Apidae) » Honey, Bumble, Longhorn, Orchid, and Digger Bees (Apinae) » Bumble Bees (Bombini) » Bumble Bees (Bombus) Texas Bumblebees
Information on the nine species of bumblebees in Texas
Defunct site, information moved to: Bumble Bee Watch (1)
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 28 October, 2015 - 1:12pm |
Arthropods (Arthropoda) » Hexapods (Hexapoda) » Insects (Insecta) » Ants, Bees, Wasps and Sawflies (Hymenoptera) » Aculeata - Ants, Bees and Stinging Wasps » Apoidea (clade Anthophila) - Bees » Cuckoo, Carpenter, Digger, Bumble, and Honey Bees (Apidae) » Honey, Bumble, Longhorn, Orchid, and Digger Bees (Apinae) » Bumble Bees (Bombini) » Bumble Bees (Bombus) Bombus bumblebees of the world
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resource maintained by Paul Williams
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Bees of the genus Colletes chiefly from Colorado
Timberlake, P. H., & Lutz, F. E. (1943). Bees of the genus Colletes chiefly from Colorado. Bulletin of the AMNH; v. 81, article 5.
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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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