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HABITS OF PERDITA ZEBRATA WITH DESCRIPTION OF LARVA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Clarence P. Custer
Affiliation:
University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo.

Extract

It is during the month of August that one can find the wild bee, Perdita zebrata, nesting in the sandy soil at White Rocks near Boulder, Colorado. The nests are usually found together in groups of eight to ten, one female to a nest. Those studied last summer were located in a sandy field sloping to the south at the base of the cliffs.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1929

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References

1 —Determined by Mr. P. H. Timberlake. P. sebrata is the type of a subgenus Neoperdita Ashmead.