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Amegilla niveata (Friese, 1905)

Dataset
GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
Rank
SPECIES
Published in
Brooks, R.W. 1988. Systematics and phylogeny of anthophorine bees (Hymenoptera; Anthophoridae: Anthophorini). The University of Kansas Science Bulletin 53: 436-575

Classification

kingdom
Animalia
phylum
Arthropoda
class
Insecta
order
Hymenoptera
family
Apidae
genus
Amegilla
species
Amegilla niveata

Name

Synonyms
Amegilla cerealis (Cockerell)
Anthophora cerealis Cockerell, 1933
Anthophora niveata Friese, 1905
Anthophora niveata amphigynops Cockerell, 1933
Anthophora niveata var. amphigynops Cockerell, 1933
Homonyms
Amegilla niveata (Friese, 1905)

Bibliographic References

  1. Brooks, R.W. 1988. Systematics and phylogeny of anthophorine bees (Hymenoptera; Anthophoridae: Anthophorini). The University of Kansas Science Bulletin 53: 436-575
  2. Eardley, C. D., and Rosalind Urban, 2010: Catalogue of Afrotropical bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Apiformes). Zootaxa, vol. 2455. 1-548.
  3. Eardley, C.D. 1994. Entomology Memoir No. 91: The Genus Amegilla Friese in southern Africa (Hymenoptera: Anthophoridae). Entomology Memoir, Department of Agriculture, Republic of South Africa : 68 pp.
  4. Eardley, C.D. and R.P. Urban. 2010. Catalogue of Afrotropical bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Apiformes). Zootaxa 2455: 1-548
  5. Gess, F.W. and S.K. Gess. 1996. Nesting and flower visiting of some southern African Anthophorini (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Apidae: Apinae). Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums of Natural History 19: 347-373
  6. Gess, F.W. and S.K. Gess. 2006. Survey of Flower Visiting by Aculeate Wasps and Bees in the semi-arid to arid Areas of southern Africa. Annals of the Eastern Cape Museums 5: 1-51
  7. Gess, S.K. 1996. The Pollen Wasps. Ecology and Natural History of the Masarinae. 340 pp. Harvard University Press, Harvard
  8. Gess, S.K. and F.W. Gess. 2004. A comparative overview of flower visiting by non-Apis bees in the semi-arid to arid areas of southern Africa. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 77: 602-618
  9. Gess, S.K., F.W. Gess and R.W. Gess. 1997. Update on the flower associations of southern African Masarinae with notes on the nesting of Masarina strucki Gess and Celonites gariepensis Gess (Hymenoptera: Vespoidae: Masarinae). Journal of Hymenoptera Resear
  10. Johnson, S.D., K.E. Steiner, V.B. Whitehead and L. Vogelpoel. 1998. Pollination ecology and maintenance of species integrity in co-occurring Disa racemosa L.f. and Disa venosa SW. (Orchidaceae) in South Africa. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 85:
  11. Munyuli, T. 2011. Pollinator biodiversity in Uganda and in Sub-Sahara Africa: Landscape and habitat management strategies for its conservation. International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation 3(11): 551-609
  12. Munyuli, T. 2013. Climatic, Regional Land-Use Intensity, Landscape, and Local Variables Predicting Best the Occurrence and Distribution of Bee Community Diversity in Various Farmland Habitats in Uganda. Psyche 2013: 1-38
  13. Munyuli, T. 2013. Is pan-trapping the most reliable sampling method for measuring and monitoring bee biodiversity in agroforestry systems in sub-Saharan Africa? International Journal of Tropical Insect Science 33(1): 14-37
  14. Munyuli, T. 2014. Is Cut-Flower Industry Promotion by the Government Negatively Affecting Pollinator Biodiversity and Environmental/Human Health in Uganda?. 1-52
  15. Prinsloo, G.L. 1990. Commentary on the Insect Fauna of the Lower Kuiseb River, Namib Desert. Namib ecology: 25 years of Namib Research Transvaal Museum, Pretoria
  16. Prinsloo, G.L. 1990. Commentary on the Insect Fauna of the Lower Kuiseb River, Namib Desert. Namib ecology: 25 years of Namib Research Transvaal Museum, Pretoria
  17. Struck, M. 1992. Pollination ecology in the arid winter rainfall region of southern Africa: a case study. Mitteilungen aus dem Institut fuer Allgemeine Botanik, Hamburg 24: 61-90
  18. Struck, M. 1994. A check-list of flower-visiting insects and their host plants of the Goegab Nature Reserve, Northwestern Cape, South Africa. Bontebok 9: 11-21
  19. Struck, M. 1995. Land of blooming pebbles: flowers and their pollinators in the Knersvlakte. Aloe 32: 56-64
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