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Figures 15-25 From: Praz C, Müller A, Genoud D (2019) Hidden Diversity in European Bees: Andrena Amieti Sp. N., a New Alpine Bee Species Related to Andrena Bicolor (Fabricius, 1775) (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Andrenidae). Alpine Entomology 3: 11-38.
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Figures 2-9 From: Müller a (2018) Pollen Host Selection by Predominantly Alpine Bee Species of the Genera Andrena, Panurginus, Dufourea, Megachile, Hoplitis and Osmia (Hymenoptera, Apoidea). Alpine Entomology 2: 101-113.
A Contribution to the Knowledge of the Bee Genus Andrena Fabricius (Hymenoptera, Andrenidae) of the Republik of Khakassia
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Figure 11 From: Huber C, Schnitter PH (2020) Nebria (Pseudonebriola) Tsambagarav Sp. Nov., a New Alpine Species From the Mongolian Altai (Coleoptera, Carabidae). Alpine Entomology 4: 29-38.
Figure 3 From: Huber C, Schnitter PH (2020) Nebria (Pseudonebriola) Tsambagarav Sp. Nov., a New Alpine Species From the Mongolian Altai (Coleoptera, Carabidae). Alpine Entomology 4: 29-38.
Figure 6 From: Huber C, Schnitter PH (2020) Nebria (Pseudonebriola) Tsambagarav Sp. Nov., a New Alpine Species From the Mongolian Altai (Coleoptera, Carabidae). Alpine Entomology 4: 29-38.
Figure 1 From: Huber C, Schnitter PH (2020) Nebria (Pseudonebriola) Tsambagarav Sp. Nov., a New Alpine Species From the Mongolian Altai (Coleoptera, Carabidae). Alpine Entomology 4: 29-38.
Figure 2 From: Huber C, Schnitter PH (2020) Nebria (Pseudonebriola) Tsambagarav Sp. Nov., a New Alpine Species From the Mongolian Altai (Coleoptera, Carabidae). Alpine Entomology 4: 29-38.
Figure 8 From: Huber C, Schnitter PH (2020) Nebria (Pseudonebriola) Tsambagarav Sp. Nov., a New Alpine Species From the Mongolian Altai (Coleoptera, Carabidae). Alpine Entomology 4: 29-38.