1960
DOI: 10.1093/aesa/53.6.809
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A New-World Subgenus of Bamboo-Nesting Carpenter Bees Belonging to the Genus Xylocopa Latreille (Hymenoptera: Apoidea)

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“…In summary, our observations and dissections of Xylocopa nasalis nests agree with known reports of other Xylocopa species (Hurd 1958, Hurd and Moure 1960, 1961, 1963, Kapil and Dhaliwal 1968a, 1968b, Michener 1974, Mordechai et al 1978, Gerling et al 1989, Boontop et al 2008). The X. nasalis nest is strictly unbranched.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In summary, our observations and dissections of Xylocopa nasalis nests agree with known reports of other Xylocopa species (Hurd 1958, Hurd and Moure 1960, 1961, 1963, Kapil and Dhaliwal 1968a, 1968b, Michener 1974, Mordechai et al 1978, Gerling et al 1989, Boontop et al 2008). The X. nasalis nest is strictly unbranched.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The cocoon seems identical in shape and size with that of Sapyga quinquepunctata Fabricius (Grandi, 1962: fig. XII), and is similar to those described for Polochrum (Hurd and Moure, 1961), though not as shiny or ovoid as that shown by Grandi (1962: fig. XXVI) and Malyshev (1931: fig.…”
Section: Biological Informationsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Although we were unable to obtain the work of Brechtel (1986), Westrich (1989) recounted much of the information in it, with reference to S. clavicornis (Linnaeus) and Sapygina decemguttata (Jurine). The biologies of several species of Polochrum (Sapygidae) were offered by Hurd and Moure (1961; see references therein), Parker (1926), who also described the egg and the first and last instars of P. repandum Spinola, and Grandi (1962), who treated and illustrated the mature larva of the same species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As diferentes texturas observadas nas partições, uma rugosa, do lado interno à célula, e uma lisa, do lado externo à célula operculada, são indicativas, para o jovem adulto, da direção da saída da célula (Hurd & Moure 1960), fato comprovado experimentalmente por Anzenberger (1977). Segundo esse autor, a superfície rugosa é mais apropriada para o trabalho das mandíbulas da abelha no momento de romper a estrutura.…”
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