RMF0K5RA–Perdita halictoides, male, face 2012-06-18-17.47
RMM9131M–Bee. Perdita halictoides, M, U, back
RMF0K5T7–Perdita halictoides, M, U, side 2015-07-21-17.01.26 ZS PMax UDR
RM2D7AE6H–Pinned, Santa Clara, California, United States, Halictoides ilicifoliae Cockerell, 1910, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Hymenoptera, Halictidae
RMRDF7Y8–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 36o ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES von Dalla Torre (Tyrol) saw the bee Halictoides dentiventris Nyl. 5, and Schletterer records the same visitor. Lindman (Dovrefjeld) observed 2 species of flies; and Holmgren (Spitzbergen) Hymenoptera (Hemiteles septentrionalis Holmgr., and Orthocentrus pedestris Holmgr.) and Diptera (Aricia (Spilogaster) dorsata Zett., A. (Chortophila) megastoma Bohem., and Scaeva dryadis Holmgr.), Ekstam noticed several small and medium-sized
RMM9131P–Bee. Perdita halictoides, M, U, side
RMF0K5T8–Perdita halictoides, M, U, face 2015-07-21-16.50.44 ZS PMax UDR
RM2D7AHWE–Pinned, Los Angeles, California, United States, Halictoides viridescens Crawford, 1916, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Hymenoptera, Halictidae
RMRDYH0B–. On British wild flowers considered in relation to insects. Flowers; Fertilization of plants by insects; Plants. i6 MOUTH OF HUMBLE-BEE. [chap. Panurgus (Fig. 17), Halictoides (Fig. 18), and Chelos- toma (Fig. 19), we see various stages in the elon- gation of the lower lip, until at length it reaches the remarkable and extreme form which it now presents in the hive and humble bees (Fig. 20), and. Fig 20.—Head of Humble-bee {Bombus agrorum), with the mouth-parts extended. fia, paraglo-ssEC ; It, ligula ; pi, labial palpi ; pm, maxillary palpi; la, lamina of ditto: J'tij menrum ; st, stipes ; v
RMM9131N–Bee. Perdita halictoides, M, U, face
RMF0K5T9–Perdita halictoides, M, U, back 2015-07-21-16.39.39 ZS PMax UDR
RMM92RTG–Perdita halictoides, F, Back, VT, Chittenden County
RME6RPR6–Perdita halictoides, F, Sidewith vibration, VT, Chittenden County 2014-02-25-161544 ZS PMax 13138139924 o New Vermont Species Re
RM2D7AHX9–Pinned, Organ Mountains, Dona Ana, New Mexico, United States, Halictoides tinsleyi Cockerell, 1898, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Hymenoptera, Halictidae
RMRDYH0F–. On British wild flowers considered in relation to insects. Flowers; Fertilization of plants by insects; Plants. I-] MOUTH OF SOLITARY BEES. IS though the bees belonging to this genus feed their young on honey and pollen, they can only get the Fig. is. Fig. 17.. Fig. i3. Fig. 19. Fio. 15.—Mouth-parts of Andrena, seen from below—pci^ paraglossx ; //, ligula; pL labial palpi : pm, maxillary palpi; mt, mentum ; st, stipes; c, cardn ; 0, eye. Fig. 16.—Of Halictus. Fig. 17.—Of Panurgus. Fig. 18.—Of Halictoides. Fio. ig.—Of Chelostoma. former from those flowers in which it is on the surface. In And
RMM92RTA–Perdita halictoides, F, Side1, VT, Chittenden County
RME6RPR5–Perdita halictoides, F, Side1, VT, Chittenden County 2014-02-25-172307 ZS PMax 13137994203 o New Vermont Species Record. This l
RMM92RW4–Perdita halictoides, F, Face, VT, Chittenden County
RME6RPR3–Perdita halictoides, F, Face, VT, Chittenden County 2014-02-25-164136 ZS PMax 13138145074 o New Vermont Species Record. This li
RMM92RTX–Perdita halictoides, F, Sidewith vibration, VT, Chittenden County
RME6RPR0–Perdita halictoides, F, Back, VT, Chittenden County 2014-02-25-170235 ZS PMax 13138153304 o New Vermont Species Record. This li
RMM92J4E–Perdita halictoides, F, face, Florida, St Johns County
RME6RPR2–Perdita halictoides, F, face, Florida, St Johns County 2013-03-05-152019 ZS PMax 14740159011 o Fort Matanzas National Monument,
RMPG4713–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 36o ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES von Dalla Torre (Tyrol) saw the bee Halictoides dentiventris Nyl. 5, and Schletterer records the same visitor. Lindman (Dovrefjeld) observed 2 species of flies; and Holmgren (Spitzbergen) Hymenoptera (Hemiteles septentrionalis Holmgr., and Orthocentrus pedestris Holmgr.) and Diptera (Aricia (Spilogaster) dorsata Zett., A. (Chortophila) megastoma Bohem., and Scaeva dryadis Holmgr.), Ekstam noticed several small and medium-sized
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