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- W2752827794 abstract "Dissections show that in nearly half of the pollen-collecting females of Exom alopsis solani the largest developing egg is less than two thirds of the maturation length, and in some it is only one fifth that length. In ordinary solitary bees only about 7% of the pollen-collecting females have the largest egg less than two thirds of the mature length. E. solani and other Exomalopsis nest with sev eral bees in each burrow, and presumably pollen collectors with undeveloped ovaries help to provision cells in which pollen collectors with enlarged ovaries oviposit. There are many reported cases of the use of a nest of a burrowing bee by more than one female. Among the Anthophoridae, some records of this phenomenon in the tribes Exomalopsini, Eucerini, and Antho phorini are listed by Michener and Lange (1958). To these may be added my observation of several females of Melissodes tepanica Cres son going in and out of a single burrow in the state of San Luis Potos?, Mexico. Probably the majority of such records concern the common use of a nest burrow as an unusual occurrence and for some species it is undoubtedly rare; for most it is unknown. However, multiple occupancy of nests seems to occur regularly in the genus Exomalopsis. In addition to the papers cited by Michener and Lange (1958), such occupancy, often by many females, has been described by Dr. M. A. 1 Contribution number 1276 from the Department of Entomology, The Uni versity of Kansas, Lawrence. The study was facilitated by the opportunity to live and work for a few weeks at the Southwestern Research Station of the American Museum of Natural History near Portal, Arizona, and by Grant G 11967 from the National Science Foundation. Accepted for publication March 8, 1965. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 39:315-317. April, 1966. This content downloaded from 157.55.39.67 on Wed, 27 Apr 2016 04:59:07 UTC All use subject to http://about.jstor.org/terms" @default.
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- W2752827794 title "A new species of Mallophaga from the water mongoose" @default.
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