As a result of field investigations in North and South America, comparative life history infor-mation is presented on the following genera of panurgine bees which comprise the basal three clades in the Panurginae according to Luisa Ruz
The increasing availability of large phylogenies has provided new opportunities to study the evoluti...
Hopfenmüller, Sebastian (2022): A new bee species of the Panurginus niger group from the Tien Shan M...
Figs 1-4: Male of Panurginus hartmanni nov.sp.; (1) habitus dorsally, (2) head fron- tally, (3) meta...
While on a field trip to Morocco in the spring of 1968, I studied the biology of representatives of ...
Of the nine genera of North American panurgine bees, the biologies of six and larvae of five have be...
37 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 36-37)."The present paper, which is int...
The bees described as Panurginus Nylander, 1848, from southern South America and deposited in the Mu...
Establishing a higher classification of bees based on morphology alone can fail to capture evolution...
Work of this group of bees was begun several years ago in Washington and is based on the collection ...
Panurgillus, a generic name used by J.S. Moure throughout various years in litt. as a substitue of P...
Rozen, Jerome G. (2014): Nesting biology and immature stages of the panurgine bee genera Rhophitulus...
In a paper on the bees of Nebraska, Messra Swenk and Cockerell say that a comparison of cotypes of P...
Bees are the most significant pollinators of flowering plants. This partnership began ca. 120 millio...
Information on the nesting, foraging, and mat-ing biology ofAnthemurgus passiflorae Robertson is pre...
100 Ma sweat bee nests reported herein are the oldest evidence of crown bees. A new phylogeny for sh...
The increasing availability of large phylogenies has provided new opportunities to study the evoluti...
Hopfenmüller, Sebastian (2022): A new bee species of the Panurginus niger group from the Tien Shan M...
Figs 1-4: Male of Panurginus hartmanni nov.sp.; (1) habitus dorsally, (2) head fron- tally, (3) meta...
While on a field trip to Morocco in the spring of 1968, I studied the biology of representatives of ...
Of the nine genera of North American panurgine bees, the biologies of six and larvae of five have be...
37 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 36-37)."The present paper, which is int...
The bees described as Panurginus Nylander, 1848, from southern South America and deposited in the Mu...
Establishing a higher classification of bees based on morphology alone can fail to capture evolution...
Work of this group of bees was begun several years ago in Washington and is based on the collection ...
Panurgillus, a generic name used by J.S. Moure throughout various years in litt. as a substitue of P...
Rozen, Jerome G. (2014): Nesting biology and immature stages of the panurgine bee genera Rhophitulus...
In a paper on the bees of Nebraska, Messra Swenk and Cockerell say that a comparison of cotypes of P...
Bees are the most significant pollinators of flowering plants. This partnership began ca. 120 millio...
Information on the nesting, foraging, and mat-ing biology ofAnthemurgus passiflorae Robertson is pre...
100 Ma sweat bee nests reported herein are the oldest evidence of crown bees. A new phylogeny for sh...
The increasing availability of large phylogenies has provided new opportunities to study the evoluti...
Hopfenmüller, Sebastian (2022): A new bee species of the Panurginus niger group from the Tien Shan M...
Figs 1-4: Male of Panurginus hartmanni nov.sp.; (1) habitus dorsally, (2) head fron- tally, (3) meta...