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Pollination of the unicorn plant (Martyniaceae) by an oligolectic, corolla-cutting bee (Hymenoptera: Apoidea)
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48466
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RP20174
Author:
Hurd, Paul David, 1921-1982
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Linsley, E. Gorton
Citation:
J. KANSAS ENT. SOC. 1963 v.36, no.4 : 248-252;
Year:
1963
Subject:
Bees
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Pollination by insects
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