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Family Andrenidae - Miner, Fairy, Allied Panurgine, and Oxaeine Bees
Monographic Study of the Genus Nomadopsis Ashmead. By Rozen, Jerome G. University of California Publications in Entomology 15: 1-202, 1958
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A revisional study of the bees of the genus Perdita F. Smith, with special reference to the fauna of the Pacific coast, Part I. By Timberlake P.H. UC Pub. Entomol. 9: 345-432, 1954
Contributed by v belov on 21 March, 2019 - 3:02am |
A revision of Perdita (Xerophasma) Timberlake (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae) By T. Griswold, W. Miller Zootaxa 2517: 1–14, 2010
Contributed by v belov on 14 November, 2011 - 11:51am |
Molecular phylogeny, historical biogeography and revised classification of andrenine bees (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae) By Pisanty G., Richter R., Martin T., Dettman J., Cardinal S. Mol. Phylog. Evol. 170 107151, 2022
Contributed by v belov on 12 May, 2023 - 3:00pm |
The Solitary Bees - Biology, Evolution, Conservation By Bryan N. Danforth, Robert L. Minckley, John L. Neff Princeton University Press, 2019
A book I've been waiting for has arrived at my door.
Princeton introduction
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Collecting bees in southern Texas. By Cockerell, W.P. Journal of the New York Entomological Society 25(3): 187–193., 1917
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Cockerell, W.P. 1917. Collecting bees in southern Texas. Journal of the New York Entomological Society 25(3): 187–193.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 31 January, 2019 - 2:06pm |
New records and range extensions of several species of native bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) from Mississippi By Katherine Parys, Terry Griswold, Harold W. Ikerd, Michael Christopher Orr Biodiversity Data Journal. 2018 May 17;(6), 2018
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The Bees in Your Backyard: A Guide to North America's Bees. By Joseph S. Wilson & Olivia J. Messinger Carril Princeton University Press, 2015
A wonderfully written, richly and attractively illustrated book, mostly with the authors' own excellent images!
This is a wonderful introduction to North America's over 4000 native bee species. The title page's photos communicate at once the great diversity of our bee fauna.
A MUST for everyone who wants to learn about the bees that have evolved with our flora, as well as a useful reference for professionals.
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