FIGURES 5–10. Nesting behaviour of Osmia (Hoplosmia). 5: Female of Osmia spinulosa entering her nest in an empty shell of Xerolenta obvia. 6: Female of Osmia spinulosa turning her nest in an empty shell of Zebrina detrita in a protected position. 7: Opened nest of Osmia pinguis in an empty snail shell containing three brood cells. 8: Females of Osmia distinguenda at their nests in small rock cavities (photo G. Pisanty). 9: Opened nest of Osmia ligurica in a preexisting burrow in a dead stem of Scolymus hispanicus (photo G. Le Goff). 10: Female of Osmia ligurica at the entrance of her nest in a hollow plant stem (photo H. Wiesbauer).Published as part of Müller, Andreas, 2018, Palaearctic Osmia bees of the subgenus Hoplosmia (Megachilidae, Os...
FIGURE 5–10. 5: Chelostoma clypeale, head of female. 6: Chelostoma clypeale: terga 4–7 of male. 7: C...
FIGURES 55–56. Hoplitis (Hoplitis) weibeli: 55: free-standing nest in depression of rock. Hoplitis (...
Osmia ligurica species group This species group unites all O. (Hoplosmia) species, which i) have t...
FIGURES 1–4. Flower-visiting females of Osmia (Hoplosmia). 1: Osmia spinulosa on Buphthalmum salicif...
FIGURES 1–7: Osmia (Hemiosmia). 1: Female of O. balearica on Lotus creticus (Fabaceae; photo V. Haes...
FIGURES 24–33: Osmia (Erythrosmia). 24: Female of O. andrenoides on Stachys recta (Lamiaceae; photo ...
FIGURES 15–23: Osmia (Tergosmia). 15: Female of O. tergestensis in front of her brood cell hidden in...
FIGURES 16–25. 16: Female of Osmia centaureae. 17: Male sterna of Osmia centaurea. 18: Female head o...
FIGURE 1–3. 1: Nesting site of Hofferia schmiedeknechti on the Golan Heights in northeastern Israel,...
Figures 15-20 - Nesting behaviour of Osmia pilicornis (see Table 2): 15–16 Females of...
FIGURES 11–15. 11: Female of Osmia carbo. 12. Female of Osmia pinguis. 13: Male sterna 2–3 of Osmia ...
FIGURE 9–14. Hoplitis zandeni. 9, 10: Semidesertic habitat on sandy ground with scattered shrubs of ...
FIGURES 8–13: Osmia (Hemiosmia) spinicoxa spec. nov.. 8: Female. 9: Erect spine arising from posteri...
Figures 20-25 20Osmia (Pyrosmia) viridana at nest entrance (photo N. Vereecken) 21Protosmia (Protosm...
FIGURE 1–4. 1: Chelostoma rapunculi, brood cells with larval provisions consisting of purple Campanu...
FIGURE 5–10. 5: Chelostoma clypeale, head of female. 6: Chelostoma clypeale: terga 4–7 of male. 7: C...
FIGURES 55–56. Hoplitis (Hoplitis) weibeli: 55: free-standing nest in depression of rock. Hoplitis (...
Osmia ligurica species group This species group unites all O. (Hoplosmia) species, which i) have t...
FIGURES 1–4. Flower-visiting females of Osmia (Hoplosmia). 1: Osmia spinulosa on Buphthalmum salicif...
FIGURES 1–7: Osmia (Hemiosmia). 1: Female of O. balearica on Lotus creticus (Fabaceae; photo V. Haes...
FIGURES 24–33: Osmia (Erythrosmia). 24: Female of O. andrenoides on Stachys recta (Lamiaceae; photo ...
FIGURES 15–23: Osmia (Tergosmia). 15: Female of O. tergestensis in front of her brood cell hidden in...
FIGURES 16–25. 16: Female of Osmia centaureae. 17: Male sterna of Osmia centaurea. 18: Female head o...
FIGURE 1–3. 1: Nesting site of Hofferia schmiedeknechti on the Golan Heights in northeastern Israel,...
Figures 15-20 - Nesting behaviour of Osmia pilicornis (see Table 2): 15–16 Females of...
FIGURES 11–15. 11: Female of Osmia carbo. 12. Female of Osmia pinguis. 13: Male sterna 2–3 of Osmia ...
FIGURE 9–14. Hoplitis zandeni. 9, 10: Semidesertic habitat on sandy ground with scattered shrubs of ...
FIGURES 8–13: Osmia (Hemiosmia) spinicoxa spec. nov.. 8: Female. 9: Erect spine arising from posteri...
Figures 20-25 20Osmia (Pyrosmia) viridana at nest entrance (photo N. Vereecken) 21Protosmia (Protosm...
FIGURE 1–4. 1: Chelostoma rapunculi, brood cells with larval provisions consisting of purple Campanu...
FIGURE 5–10. 5: Chelostoma clypeale, head of female. 6: Chelostoma clypeale: terga 4–7 of male. 7: C...
FIGURES 55–56. Hoplitis (Hoplitis) weibeli: 55: free-standing nest in depression of rock. Hoplitis (...
Osmia ligurica species group This species group unites all O. (Hoplosmia) species, which i) have t...