Comparative External Morphology, Phylogeny, and a Classification of the Bees (Hymenoptera) |
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... ( Apidae ) . The Megachilidae and Apidae are , in general , distinguishable from other bees by the subvertical metanotum and propodeum . A few genera ( e.g. , Ceratina and Chelostoma ) , however , in each of these fam- ilies retain the ...
... ( Apidae ) . The Megachilidae and Apidae are , in general , distinguishable from other bees by the subvertical metanotum and propodeum . A few genera ( e.g. , Ceratina and Chelostoma ) , however , in each of these fam- ilies retain the ...
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... Apidae in the sense in which I use it . Primarily because the Panurginae shares with the higher families of bees the V - shaped mentum , tapering basally , I have suggested in the accompanying phylogenetic tree that the higher families ...
... Apidae in the sense in which I use it . Primarily because the Panurginae shares with the higher families of bees the V - shaped mentum , tapering basally , I have suggested in the accompanying phylogenetic tree that the higher families ...
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... Apidae . Primarily on the basis of the shape of the eighth abdominal sternum of the male , Popov ( 1939 ) placed this group among the lower bees ( Colletidae and Andrenidae ) . However , it appears that the many resem- blances of ...
... Apidae . Primarily on the basis of the shape of the eighth abdominal sternum of the male , Popov ( 1939 ) placed this group among the lower bees ( Colletidae and Andrenidae ) . However , it appears that the many resem- blances of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 157 |
Genitalia and Associated Structures | 188 |
Summary of Anthophora Morphology | 195 |
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abdominal tergum absent Amer Andrena angle antennal sockets Anthidium Anthophora apical Apidae Apis apodeme apophyseal basal basitarsi basitibial plates bees Bombus broad carina Ceratina clypeus COCKERELL Colletes coxae Cresson distal dorsal eighth elongate epistomal suture female galeae genera GENOTYPE genus glossa gonocoxites gonostyli hairs Halictus Hesperapis Hylaeus Hymenoptera hypostoma ibid inner margin insects jugal lobe labial palpi labrum lateral LATREILLE Linsley male mandibles marginal cell maxillary palpi median Megachile Megachilidae Melecta metanotum MICHENER middle coxae Nomada Nomadopsis Nomia Osmia outer parasitic penis valves Perdita pleural portion posterior margin posterior wing posteriorly pre-episternal suture pronotum propodeum pterostigma pubescence pygidial plate recurrent vein ridge sclerite scopa segment seventh tergum short shorter slender species Sphecodes sternal sternum subantennal sutures subfamily submarginal cells suture tentorial tentorium terga tergum thorax tibiae transverse tribe Triepeolus usually vannal lobe ventral wing margin wing tip Xenoglossa Xylocopa