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    Xylocopa pubescens is a species of large carpenter bee. Females form nests by excavation with their mandibles, often in dead or soft wood. X. pubescens...
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    Carpenter bee (redirect from Xylocopa)
    1912 Xylocopa pseudoviolacea Popov, 1947 Xylocopa pubescens Spinola, 1838 Xylocopa pulchra Smith, 1874 Xylocopa punctifrons Cockerell, 1917 Xylocopa punctigena...
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    resources and foraging ecology of large carpenter bees (Xylocopa latipes and Xylocopa pubescens) in India". CURRENT SCIENCE, VOL. 90, NO. 9, 1210. [1]...
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    is a large bee, measuring more than 20mm in length. Historically, Xylocopa pubescens has sometimes been treated as a subspecies of aestuans. The two taxa...
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  • Xylocopa pubescens (carpenter bee) offsprings...
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    proportional to the amount of larvae in the nest. Voluntary trophallaxis in Xylocopa pubescens bees has led to the nest guarding behavior that the species is known...
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    (Cinnyris asiaticus) and two large carpenter bee species, Xylocopa latipes and Xylocopa pubescens. The birds that feed on the fruits are common myna (Acridotheres...
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    genes. The guarding behavior of X. sulcatipes is similar to that of Xylocopa pubescens. However, unrelated guards do not receive much genetic gain, as unrelated...
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    wood boring moths and beetles. Additional prey includes bees such as Xylocopa pubescens. The woodpecker usually alights on the trunk, working upwards. During...
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    pheromones secreted by Dufour's gland is observed in the carpenter bee Xylocopa pubescens to mark flowers and nests. Other functions include lubricating the...
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    Laelapidae. Most species are associated with carpenter bees in the genus Xylocopa and are found in their acarinarium. Dinogamasus acutus LeVeque, 1930 Dinogamasus...
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  • truncatus (Pérez, 1883) Xylocopa iris (Christ, 1791) דבורת-עץ עדינה Xylocopa olivieri Lepeletier, 1841 צלפונית מפוספסת Xylocopa pubescens Spinola, 1838 דבורת-עץ...
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    pollinated by insects such as solitary bees and carpenter bees such as Xylocopa confusa. The genus name Canavalia was, as recently as 1913, known as Canavali...
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    Makino, Shun’ichi (2002). "Phoretic mite fauna on the large carpenter bee Xylocopa appendiculata circumvolans (Hymenoptera: Apidae) with descriptions of its...
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