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Some presumably presocial habits of JapaneseCeratina bees, with notes on various social types in Hymenoptera
- S. Sakagami, Y. Maeta
- BiologyInsectes Sociaux
- 1 December 1977
SummarySome Japanese species ofCeratina bees exhibit habits which seem to be precursors to social life, namely: 1) Removal of larval feces by the mother, accompanied by destruction and reconstruction…
A Bionomic Sketch of the Giant Hornet, Vespa mandarinia, a Serious Pest for Japanese Apiculture
- M. Matsuura, S. Sakagami
- Biology
- 1 October 1973
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Worker brood survival in honeybees
- H. Fukuda, S. Sakagami
- BiologyResearches on Population Ecology
- 1 June 1968
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Specific Differences in the Bionomic Characters of Bumblebees.:A Comparative Review (With 4 Text-figures)
- S. Sakagami
- Biology
- 1 October 1976
Life tables for worker honeybees
- S. Sakagami, H. Fukuda
- BiologyResearches on Population Ecology
- 1 December 1968
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Multifemale nests and rudimentary castes in the normally solitary bee Ceratina japonica (Hymenoptera : Xylocopinae)
- S. Sakagami
- Biology
- 1985
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Multifemale Nests and Rudimentary Castes of an "Almost" Solitary Bee Ceratina flavipes, with Additional Observations on Multifemale Nests of Ceratina japonica (Hymenoptera, Apoidea)
- S. Sakagami, Y. Maeta
- Biology
- 25 September 1987
Stingless bees of central Sumatra.
- S. Sakagami, Tamiji Inoue, S. Salmah, R. Ohgushi, D. Roubik
- Biology
- 1990
The False-Queen: Fourth Adjustive Response in Dequeened Honeybee Colonies1)
- S. Sakagami
- Biology
- 1958
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