
The Resin and Wool Carder Bees (Anthidiini) of Europe and Western Turkey
Identification - Distribution - Biology
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This book is the first to provide a comprehensive overview of all 87 species of non-parasitic wool carder and resin bees of the tribe Anthidiini occurring in Europe and western Turkey. Morphology and colour pattern are described for all species, as well as floral relationships and distribution. Distribution maps are provided for all species. The descriptions are supported by 618 colour photographs of general appearance and body details important for identification. The identification key is illustrated with more than 150 line drawings, so that even less experienced bee identifiers are able to identify wool carder and resin bees down to species level.
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The Resin and Wool Carder Bees (Anthidiini) of Europe and Western Turkey, Max Kasparek
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- Rok vydání
- 2023
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- Titul
- The Resin and Wool Carder Bees (Anthidiini) of Europe and Western Turkey
- Podtitul
- Identification - Distribution - Biology
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Max Kasparek
- Vydavatel
- Max Kasparek
- Rok vydání
- 2023
- ISBN10
- 3925064737
- ISBN13
- 9783925064739
- Kategorie
- Biologie
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- This book is the first to provide a comprehensive overview of all 87 species of non-parasitic wool carder and resin bees of the tribe Anthidiini occurring in Europe and western Turkey. Morphology and colour pattern are described for all species, as well as floral relationships and distribution. Distribution maps are provided for all species. The descriptions are supported by 618 colour photographs of general appearance and body details important for identification. The identification key is illustrated with more than 150 line drawings, so that even less experienced bee identifiers are able to identify wool carder and resin bees down to species level.