- (tribe Xylocopini), the
small carpenter bees (tribe Ceratinini), the
allodapine bees (tribe Allodapini), and the
relictual genus Manuelia (tribe Manueliini)...
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directly onto
their bodies where they then
consume it. The
larvae of
allodapine bees are
remarkable in
their complex morphology, and in most
species they...
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include some
primitively eusocial species with
similar biology. Some
allodapine bees (Apidae) form
primitively eusocial colonies, with
progressive provisioning:...
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Exoneura robusta is a
species of the
primitively eusocial allodapine bee,
belonging to the
genus commonly referred to as "reed bees".
Their common name...
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January 2023). "Nesting
biology of
allodapine bee
Braunsapis picitarsis (Cameron) from
South India".
Current Science...
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genetic structure, co-founding and
multiple mating in the
Australian allodapine bee (Ramphocinclus brachyurus)".
Journal of Zoology. 270 (4): 687–691...
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black in color,
though some are
paler or have red coloration. Like
other allodapines, bees of this
genus raise young in a nest burrow.
Burrows are dug in...
- Plants". Cronin, Adam L. "Social
flexibility in a
primitively social allodapine bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae):
results of a
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