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Thyreus albomaculatus (De Geer, 1778)
Thyreus alfkeni (Brauns, 1909)
Thyreus altaicus (Radoszkowski, 1893)
Thyreus axillaris (Vachal, 1903)
Thyreus batelkai...
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Thyreus denolli is an
African species of
kleptoparisitic bee. It
belongs to the
tribe Melectini and to the
genus Thyreus, the
members of
which are often...
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Thyreus nitidulus,
commonly known as the neon
cuckoo bee, is a
parasitic bee of the
genus Thyreus,
called cuckoo bees. It is a
stocky bee,
notable for...
- genus, T.
lugubris is cleptoparasitic. The
hosts for
Thyreus are bees of the
genus Amegilla.
Thyreus lugubris specifically targets the
teddy bear bee, Amegilla...
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Thyreus garouensis is a
cleptoparasitic species of bee from
Northern Cameroon in
Central Africa. It
belongs to the
genus of
Thyreus,
whose members are...
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other siblings were Toxeus, Clymenus, Periphas,
Agelaus (or Ageleus),
Thyreus (or
Phereus or Pheres), Gorge,
Eurymede and Melanippe. In some accounts...
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cimbrica recens F. Nordsieck, 1973
Mioseguenzia conica F. Nordsieck, 1973
Pedicularia sicula var.
sublevigata Locard, 1897
Thyreus paradoxus Philippi, 1844...
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nereis Lieftinck, 1962 "
Thyreus ceylonicus".
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Thyreus_ceylonicus/classification/...
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Thyreus shebicus is a
species of
kleptoparisitic bee
belonging to the
genus Thyreus in the
family Apidae. It is
found in
northern Yemen and southwestern...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Thyreus (Ancient Gr****: Θυρέα
means "porter") was a
Calydonian prince as the son of King
Oeneus and Althaea,
daughter of King Thestius...