Bionomics of two new Japanese halictine bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea)
@article{Sakagami1966BionomicsOT, title={Bionomics of two new Japanese halictine bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea)}, author={F. Shoichi Sakagami and Yoshihiro Hirashima and Yoshiaki Ohe and 坂上 昭一 and 平嶋 義宏}, journal={Journal of The Faculty of Agriculture Kyushu University}, year={1966}, volume={13}, pages={673-703} }
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