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Definition of Colletinae

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- Colletinae is a subfamily of bees belonging to the family Colletidae. Genera within this subfamily include: Brachyglossula He****e, 1922 Callomelitta Smith...
- cleptoparasitic, with possible host species being bees of the subfamilies Colletinae or Halictinae. The diet of Austrosphecodes krampus is unknown. Austrosphecodes...
- species of plasterer bee belonging to the family Colletidae subfamily Colletinae. These mining bees have been only recently described (Schmidt & Westrich...
- species of plasterer bee belonging to the family Colletidae, subfamily Colletinae. This species is present in the Palearctic realm, including most of Europe...
- of the genus Colletes Latr., with notes on new homonymies and synonymies (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Colletinae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 31(1), 71–81....
- Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Family: Colletidae Subfamily: Colletinae Genus: Colletes Species: C. fodiens Binomial name Colletes fodiens (Geoffroy...
- crepuscular species are Andrenidae, Halictidae, and Apidae. Subfamily Colletinaeworldwide Tribe Paracolletini Brachyglossula Callomelitta Chrysocolletes...
- Lectotypenfestlegungen,neuer Synonymie und der Beschreibung von zwei neuen Arten(Hymenoptera: Apidae: Colletinae)" (PDF). zobodat.at. Retrieved 7 February 2021....
- the 'extinct' bee Hesperocolletes douglasi Michener, 1965 (Colletidae: Colletinae: Paracolletini) in Western Australia and first description of the female"...
- studied the cephalic muscles of bees in the subfamilies Andreninae, Apinae, Colletinae, Halictinae and Megachilinae. She also worked on a parasitic hymenoptera...