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Anthophora abrupta

Identifiers

Catalogue of Life accepted name

Anthophora abrupta Say, 1837


References in BioStor

    
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Hymenoptera Texana
E T Cresson (1872) Transactions of the American Entomological Society 4: 153-292
Notes on the genus |Melittobia|
W H Ashmead (1892) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 2: 228-232
A list of the Beetles of the District of Columbia.
Henry Ulke (1903) Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Washington D. C. 25(1275): 1-57
At the Ceanothus in Virgnia.
Nathan Banks (1912) Entomological News, Philadelphia 23(3): 102-110
Two new genera of Anthomyidae
(1919) Proceedings of The Entomological Society of Washington 21: 106-109
Notes on the Life History, Parasites and Inquiline Associates of Anthophora Abrupta Say, with Some Comparisons with the Habits of Certain Other Anthophorinae (Hymenoptera)
Theodore H Frison (1922) Transactions of The American Entomological Society 48: 137-156
A revision of the chalcid-flies of the genus |Monodontomerus| in the United States National Museum.
A B Gahan (1941) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 90: 461-482
The type species of the genera and subgenera of bees
Grace A Sandhouse (1943) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 92(3156): 519-619
A key to the genera of Anthomyiinae known to occur in America north of Mexico, with notes on the genus Ganperdea Aldrich (Diptera, Anthomyiidae)
G C Steyskal (1967) Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash 80: 1-7
Further studies on Old World Melectine bees, with stray notes on their distribution and host relationships (Hymenoptera, Anthophoridae)
M A Lieftinck (1972) Tijdschrift Voor Entomologie 115: 253-324
Male bees sport black mustaches for picking up parsnip perfume (Hymenoptera: Anthophoridae)
B B Norden and S W T Batra (1985) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 87: 317-322
Systematics and phylogeny of anthophorine bees (Hymenoptera; Anthophoridae: Anthophorini)
Robert W Brooks (1988) The University of Kansas Science Bulletin 53(9): 437-575
Anthrophora pilipes villosula sm. (Hymenoptera: Anthrophoridae), a manageable Japanese bee that visits blueberries, and apples during coll, rainy, spring weather
S W T Batra (1994) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 96: 98-119
Nesting behavior of Krombeinictus nordenae Leclercq, a sphecid wasp with vegetarian larvae (hymenoptera: Sphecidae: Crabroninae)
K V Krombein and B B Norden (1997) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 99: 42-49
Genus-group names of bees and supplemental family-group names
Charles D Michener (1997) Scientific Papers Natural History Museum University of Kansas 1: 1-81
The Pollination Ecology of Five Species of Penstemon (Scrophulariaceae) in the Tallgrass Prairie
Richard R Clinebell II and Peter Bernhardt (1998) Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 85: 126-136
Torymidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) Associated with Bees (Apoidea), with a List of Chalcidoid Bee Parasitoids
E E Grissell (2007) Journal of Hymenoptera Research 16: 234-265
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