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Apoidea (clade Anthophila) - Bees

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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.

cite:1840982

Palaearctic Osmiine Bees
(Taken from the website and pasted below...)
"Intention of the website
The “Palaearctic Osmiine Bees” website intends to give a concentrated but concise overview on taxonomy, distribution, nesting biology and flower preferences of all osmiine bee species known to occur in the Palaearctic region. Scientific basis for the data on taxonomy and distribution is the recently published “Taxonomic catalogue of the Palaearctic bees of the tribe Osmiini” (Ungricht et al., 2008). The biological data are based on an extensive literature study on osmiine nesting biology (A. Müller, C. Praz, J. Neff, G. Le Goff and C. Sedivy, unpublished), on a compilation of flower records from the literature (A. Müller, unpublished) as well as on results of ongoing pollen-analytical studies at the Entomological Collection of the ETH Zürich. The information for each species will be updated and corrected in regular intervals. Important new findings or major corrections will be communicated and justified in the “Updates and Corrections” part of the website. Here, all interested readers are invited to scientifically comment on new entries by using the blog facility of the website.

Ecology, Behavior, Pheromones, Parasites and Management of the Sympatric Vernal Bees Colletes inaequalis, C. thoracicus and...
cite:1856999

Batra, S. (1980). Ecology, Behavior, Pheromones, Parasites and Management of the Sympatric Vernal Bees Colletes inaequalis, C. thoracicus and C. validus. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 53(3), 509-538.

Full paper [url=https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Suzanne_Batra4/publication/332494178_Ecology_behavior_pheromones_parasites_and_management_of_the_sympatric_vernal_bees_Colletes_inaequalis_C_thoracicus_and_C_validus/links/5cb7e8ce4585156cd79fa3c6/Ecology-behavior-pheromones-parasites-and-management-of-the-sympatric-vernal-bees-Colletes-inaequalis-C-thoracicus-a

Biological Notes on Colletes compactus compactus and Its Cuckoo Bee, Epeolus pusillus
cite:1848076

Rozen, J., & Favreau, M. (1968). Biological Notes on Colletes compactus compactus and Its Cuckoo Bee, Epeolus pusillus (Hymenoptera: Colletidae and Anthophoridae). Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 76(2), 106-111. Retrieved July 5, 2020, from www.jstor.org/stable/25006105

Bees of the genus Colletes of Ontario
Romankova, T. A. T. I. A. N. A. (2003). Bees of the genus Colletes of Ontario (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Colletidae). Journal of the Entomological Society of Ontario, 134, 91-106.

cite:1847333

A revision of the genus Colletes in America North of Mexico (Hymenoptera, Colletidae)
Stephen, W. P. (1954). A revision of the genus Colletes in America North of Mexico (Hymenoptera, Colletidae). University of Kansas, Entomology.

Part 1 (150-248)
Part 2 (249-348)
Part 3 (349-448)
Part 4 (449-527)

Bees of the Genus Hylaeus of Ontario
cite:1860888

Ribble, D. W. (1962). A revision of the banded subgenera of Nomia in America (Hymenoptera: Halictidae
Ribble, D. W. (1962). A revision of the banded subgenera of Nomia in America (Hymenoptera: Halictidae) (Doctoral dissertation, University of Kansas, Entomology).

cite:1948124

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