This is a continuation from previous journal edition, page 80, vol. 8, no. 2, regarding native bees. Wasp bees, Nomada (29 varieties), Epeolus, Triepeolus and Neopasites (4 varieties) and Sphecocodes are reviewed
In this paper are included, in addition to the descriptions of new parasites of economic importance,...
In this paper some new parasites from the United States are described, together with two new species...
In this paper some new parasites from the United States are described, together with two new species...
This is a continuation from previous journal edition, page 80, vol. 8, no. 2, regarding native bees....
This is Part 2 of this article and does not include Part 1. This article deals with a number of smal...
Botanist O.A. Stevens breaks down all of the information on North Dakota native bee Leaf-Cutters, th...
This is an article on native bees. Mason bees, several small Black Bees, Resin Bees and Carpenter Be...
This was another installment on bees in North Dakota. Bumblebees, a description of North Dakota bee...
The author educates the reader to the fact that there were many more types of bees than one would co...
The topic was 'native bees'. The article begins with a discussion of 'silk bees' with several of suc...
This article dealt with only the genus Andrena, which has the most species of all the genera, espec...
16 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-16)."The mature larvae of the North ...
The present paper is the second of the series proposed in a previous contribution on the family Nom...
The present paper is the second of the series proposed in a previous contribution on the family Nom...
In this paper are included, in addition to the descriptions of new parasites of economic importance,...
In this paper are included, in addition to the descriptions of new parasites of economic importance,...
In this paper some new parasites from the United States are described, together with two new species...
In this paper some new parasites from the United States are described, together with two new species...
This is a continuation from previous journal edition, page 80, vol. 8, no. 2, regarding native bees....
This is Part 2 of this article and does not include Part 1. This article deals with a number of smal...
Botanist O.A. Stevens breaks down all of the information on North Dakota native bee Leaf-Cutters, th...
This is an article on native bees. Mason bees, several small Black Bees, Resin Bees and Carpenter Be...
This was another installment on bees in North Dakota. Bumblebees, a description of North Dakota bee...
The author educates the reader to the fact that there were many more types of bees than one would co...
The topic was 'native bees'. The article begins with a discussion of 'silk bees' with several of suc...
This article dealt with only the genus Andrena, which has the most species of all the genera, espec...
16 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-16)."The mature larvae of the North ...
The present paper is the second of the series proposed in a previous contribution on the family Nom...
The present paper is the second of the series proposed in a previous contribution on the family Nom...
In this paper are included, in addition to the descriptions of new parasites of economic importance,...
In this paper are included, in addition to the descriptions of new parasites of economic importance,...
In this paper some new parasites from the United States are described, together with two new species...
In this paper some new parasites from the United States are described, together with two new species...