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Field Guides & Natural History  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Bees, Ants & Wasps (Hymenoptera)

Big Bees of South Africa A Photographic Identification Guide to Species

Field / Identification Guide
Series: Suricata Volume: 11
By: Connal D Eardley(Author)
156 pages, colour photos, b/w illustrations, colour distribution maps
Big Bees of South Africa
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Over 1200 species of bees, classified in six families, have been described for South Africa. Most of these are small, inconspicuous insects that are of ecological significance. However, there are a number of big, hairy and colourful bees that attract the attention of interested citizen scientists. These bees are often seen around the flowers they visit and are commonly mistaken for bumblebees, which do not occur in South Africa.

The primary aim of this book is to stimulate an interest in, and an appreciation for, our country’s big bees, which can only be achieved by learning to identify the various species. This book is a first step in getting to know our 58 big bees and encourages further study into this fascinating group of insects.

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Field / Identification Guide
Series: Suricata Volume: 11
By: Connal D Eardley(Author)
156 pages, colour photos, b/w illustrations, colour distribution maps
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