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Academic & Professional Books  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Bees, Ants & Wasps (Hymenoptera)

Bees in the Genus Rhodanthidium A Review and Identification Guide

Identification Key Monograph
Series: Entomofauna Supplements Volume: 24
By: Max Kasparek(Author)
131 pages, 178 colour photos, 60 b/w line drawings, colour distribution maps
Publisher: Museum Witt
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The genus Rhodanthidium is small group of pollinator bees which are found from the Moroccan Atlantic coast to the high mountainous areas of Central Asia. They include both small inconspicuous species, large species with an appearance much like a hornet, and vivid species with rich red colouration. Some of them use empty snail shells for nesting with a fascinating mating and nesting behaviour. This publication gives for the first time a complete overview of the genus, with an identification key, the first in the English language. All species are fully illustrated in both sexes with 178 photographs and 60 line drawings. Information is given on flowers visited, taxonomy, and seasonal occurrence; distribution maps are included for all species. This publication summarises our knowledge of this group of bees and aims at stimulating further research.

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Identification Key Monograph
Series: Entomofauna Supplements Volume: 24
By: Max Kasparek(Author)
131 pages, 178 colour photos, 60 b/w line drawings, colour distribution maps
Publisher: Museum Witt
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