FAUNA AND NATURAL HISTORY OF BEES FROM THE GENUS HYLAEUS FABRICIUS, 1793 (HYMENOPTERA: COLLETIDAE) IN AMURSKAYA OBLAST
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https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2012-4-1-61-68Keywords:
bees, Colletidae, fauna, natural history, Russian Far East, Amurskaya oblastAbstract
14 species of bees from the genus Hylaeus are recorded in Amurskaya oblast. The observations on nest activity of females and patterns of feeding and growing of larvae are presented along with the data about parasites, ecology and phenology of Hylaeus species. The list of 26 host plants visited by Hylaeus species in Amurskaya oblast is given.
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