The present paper is the second of the series proposed in a previous contribution on the family Nomadidae (antea, XII, pp. 1- 113 ) , and aims to tabulate and list the bees of the family Stelididae occurring in Nebraska, together with annotations concerning their distribution, comparative abundance and season of flight. As in the previous study, records and descriptions of specimens from outside Nebraska before the writer are included where these seem to add anything to our knowledge of the species concerned
16 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-16)."The mature larvae of the North ...
Several years ago the writer undertook to determine and lable the bees contained in the collection o...
Botanist O.A. Stevens breaks down all of the information on North Dakota native bee Leaf-Cutters, th...
The present paper is the second of the series proposed in a previous contribution on the family Nom...
This was another installment on bees in North Dakota. Bumblebees, a description of North Dakota bee...
So far as known, all forms belonging to North America, excluding Cuba, are included in this paper. T...
This article dealt with only the genus Andrena, which has the most species of all the genera, espec...
So far as known, all forms belonging to North America, excluding Cuba, are included in this paper. T...
This is a continuation from previous journal edition, page 80, vol. 8, no. 2, regarding native bees....
The specimens on which this paper is based are in the collection of the University of Nebraska, unle...
The specimens on which this paper is based are in the collection of the University of Nebraska, unle...
The specimens on which this paper is based are in the collection of the University of Nebraska, unle...
The specimens on which this paper is based are in the collection of the University of Nebraska, unle...
This is an article on native bees. Mason bees, several small Black Bees, Resin Bees and Carpenter Be...
The topic was 'native bees'. The article begins with a discussion of 'silk bees' with several of suc...
16 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-16)."The mature larvae of the North ...
Several years ago the writer undertook to determine and lable the bees contained in the collection o...
Botanist O.A. Stevens breaks down all of the information on North Dakota native bee Leaf-Cutters, th...
The present paper is the second of the series proposed in a previous contribution on the family Nom...
This was another installment on bees in North Dakota. Bumblebees, a description of North Dakota bee...
So far as known, all forms belonging to North America, excluding Cuba, are included in this paper. T...
This article dealt with only the genus Andrena, which has the most species of all the genera, espec...
So far as known, all forms belonging to North America, excluding Cuba, are included in this paper. T...
This is a continuation from previous journal edition, page 80, vol. 8, no. 2, regarding native bees....
The specimens on which this paper is based are in the collection of the University of Nebraska, unle...
The specimens on which this paper is based are in the collection of the University of Nebraska, unle...
The specimens on which this paper is based are in the collection of the University of Nebraska, unle...
The specimens on which this paper is based are in the collection of the University of Nebraska, unle...
This is an article on native bees. Mason bees, several small Black Bees, Resin Bees and Carpenter Be...
The topic was 'native bees'. The article begins with a discussion of 'silk bees' with several of suc...
16 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-16)."The mature larvae of the North ...
Several years ago the writer undertook to determine and lable the bees contained in the collection o...
Botanist O.A. Stevens breaks down all of the information on North Dakota native bee Leaf-Cutters, th...