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species are
found throughout the world. X.
sulcatipes is part of the
subgenus Ctenoxylocopa. X.
sulcatipes differs from
other Arabian carpenter bees....
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margaritacea var.
claviger Aurivillius, 1898 Atya
mexicana Wiegmann, 1836 Atya
punctata Kingsley, 1878 Atya
sulcatipes Newport, 1847 Atys
scaber Leach, 1816...
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Examples of this type of
social nesting can be seen in the
species Xylocopa sulcatipes and
Xylocopa nasalis. When
females cohabit, a
division of
labor between...
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pollen usage can also be seen in the wood-nesting bee
species Xylocopa sulcatipes and
Xylocopa sonorina. Like
honey and propolis,
other well-known honeybee...
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while X.
sulcatipes has a
minimum ambient temperature of 21 °C (70 °F), X.
pubescens can
begin foraging earlier in the day than X.
sulcatipes. This allows...
- been
observed in some bee species. Such bee
species include Xylocopa sulcatipes and
Bombus ruderatus,
where queen bees will eat
larvae deposited by workers...
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Conocybe subvelata Conocybe subverrucispora Conocybe subxerophytica Conocybe sulcatipes Conocybe tenera Conocybe tenerrima Conocybe tetraspora Conocybe tetrasporoides...
- seyc****ensis (Brindle, 1976)
Antisolabis solitaria Steinmann, 1989
Antisolabis sulcatipes Burr, 1911
Antisolabis tongaica Steinmann, 1989
Antisolabis transiens...
- (Australia)
Rhytisternus stuarti Sloane, 1895 (Australia)
Rhytisternus sulcatipes Blackburn, 1888 (Australia) "Rhytisternus Chaudoir, 1865".
Catalogue of...
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carpenter bees of
central Saudi Arabia, with
notes on the
biology ofXylocopa sulcatipes Maa (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Xylocopinae).ZooKeys 201: 1–14. doi: 10.3897/zookeys...