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Definition of Halictinae

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- Within the insect order Hymenoptera, the Halictinae are the largest, most diverse, and most recently diverged of the four halictid subfamilies. They comprise...
- sister group to the remaining three subfamilies (Nomiinae, Nomioidinae, Halictinae) based on both morphology and molecular data. Agapostemon sp. Dufourea...
- of genus Heliconius) as a pheromone. The Dufour's gland of bees in the Halictinae subfamily, contains eicosanolide along with other macrocyclic lactones...
- use octadecanolide as a pheromone. The Dufour's gland of bees in the Halictinae subfamily, contains octadecanolide along with other macrocyclic lactones...
- 1016/0305-0491(78)90229-8. Johansson, Ingela (1982). "Systematic relationship of halictinae bees based on the pattern of macrocyclic lactones in the Dufour gland...
- completely reproductively isolated. For example, in bees of the subfamily Halictinae, one generation is produced in the early summer and one in the late summer...
- Homalictus is a subgenus of bees in the genus Lasioglossum subfamily Halictinae of the family Halictidae. They are found in Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia,...
- Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Family: Halictidae Subfamily: Halictinae Genus: Sphecodes Species: S. geoffrellus Binomial name Sphecodes geoffrellus...
- subfamily Halictinae, of the Hymenoptera family Halictidae. The largest, most diverse and recently diverged of the four halictid subfamilies, Halictinae (sweat...
- Oligochlora is an extinct genus of sweat bee in the Halictidae subfamily Halictinae. The genus currently contains six species, all of which are known from...