The nesting biology of Hylaeus bisinuatus Forster and development of its immature forms (Hymenoptera: Colletidae)
@article{Torchio1984TheNB, title={The nesting biology of Hylaeus bisinuatus Forster and development of its immature forms (Hymenoptera: Colletidae)}, author={P. F. Torchio}, journal={Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society}, year={1984}, volume={57}, pages={276} }
Hylaeus bisinuatus Forster was induced to nest in glass tubes inserted into observation boxes where its nesting biology was studied under greenhouse conditions. Results of these observations yielded detailed descriptions of nest architecture, cell con struction, cell provisioning, egg deposition, embryogenesis, hatching, and immature de velopment. Daily and seasonal activities are also discussed. An embryological feature of Hylaeus (90? rotation of the late embryo) was discovered and associated… CONTINUE READING
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