2016
DOI: 10.17519/apiculture.2016.09.31.3.183
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Distribution and Ecological Characteristics of Cocoons of the Solitary Bees Osmia cornifrons and O. pedicornis (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae)

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“…The mason bee differs from the honey bee in that the individuals are solitary, all females are fertile, make her own nest, and no worker bees exist (Torchio 1989;Bosch and Kemp 2001;Lee et al 2016). Osmia pedicornis Cockerell, 1919 is distributed in Korea, eastern China, and Japan (Yasumatsu and Hirashima 1950) and is importantly used as the pollinator, particularly for apples (Cane 2008;Yoon et al 2016).…”
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“…The mason bee differs from the honey bee in that the individuals are solitary, all females are fertile, make her own nest, and no worker bees exist (Torchio 1989;Bosch and Kemp 2001;Lee et al 2016). Osmia pedicornis Cockerell, 1919 is distributed in Korea, eastern China, and Japan (Yasumatsu and Hirashima 1950) and is importantly used as the pollinator, particularly for apples (Cane 2008;Yoon et al 2016).…”
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“…Osmia pedicornis Cockerell, 1919 is distributed in Korea, eastern China, and Japan (Yasumatsu and Hirashima 1950 ) and is importantly used as the pollinator, particularly for apples (Cane 2008 ; Yoon et al. 2016 ).…”
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