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Lipotriches Cubitalis
In biology, ''Lipotriches'' is a large genus of sweat bees in the family Halictidae, distributed widely throughout the Eastern Hemisphere though absent from Europe. There are nearly 200 species in 9 subgenera. They commonly have prominent bands of hair on the margins of the metasomal segments. Description and biology Members of this genus are important pollinators of plants, especially grasses, in fact 5 species of this genus from South Africa are recorded to gather grass pollen, with four doing so exclusively. They often have more slender bodies relative to other nomiine bees. Species * '' Lipotriches ablusa'' (Cockerell, 1931) * ''Lipotriches acaciae'' (Cockerell, 1935) * ''Lipotriches adelaidella'' (Cockerell, 1910) * ''Lipotriches aenea'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches aenescens'' (Friese, 1912) * ''Lipotriches aerata'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches alberti'' (Cockerell, 1942) * ''Lipotriches albitarsis'' (Friese, 1930) * ''Lipotriches alboscopacea'' (Friese, 1917) * ''Lipot ...
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Carl Eduard Adolph Gerstaecker
Carl Eduard Adolph Gerstaecker (30 August 1828 – 20 June 1895) was a German zoologist, entomologist and professor at the University of Berlin and then the University of Greifswald. Biography Gerstaecker was born in Berlin, where he studied medicine and natural sciences, receiving his PhD in 1855 as a student of Johann Christoph Friedrich Klug. In 1856 he obtained his habilitation for zoology, and soon afterwards, became a curator at the Zoological Museum of Humboldt University. In 1864 he began work as a lecturer at the Landwirtschaftlichen Lehranstalt (Agricultural Educational Facility) in Berlin. In 1874 he became an associate professor for zoology at the University of Berlin, and in 1876, a professor of zoology at the University of Greifswald. He died in Greifswald. Works * ''Monographie der Endomychiden'' (1858) – Monograph on Endomychidae. * ''Handbuch der Zoologie'' (with Wilhelm Peters und Julius Victor Carus), Leipzig (1863-1875). * (Arthropoda) * Arthropod ...
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South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countries of Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe; and to the east and northeast by Mozambique and Eswatini. It also completely enclaves the country Lesotho. It is the southernmost country on the mainland of the Old World, and the second-most populous country located entirely south of the equator, after Tanzania. South Africa is a biodiversity hotspot, with unique biomes, plant and animal life. With over 60 million people, the country is the world's 24th-most populous nation and covers an area of . South Africa has three capital cities, with the executive, judicial and legislative branches of government based in Pretoria, Bloemfontein, and Cape Town respectively. The largest city is Johannesburg. About 80% of the population are Black South Afri ...
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Lipotriches Amatha
In biology, ''Lipotriches'' is a large genus of sweat bees in the family Halictidae, distributed widely throughout the Eastern Hemisphere though absent from Europe. There are nearly 200 species in 9 subgenera. They commonly have prominent bands of hair on the margins of the metasomal segments. Description and biology Members of this genus are important pollinators of plants, especially grasses, in fact 5 species of this genus from South Africa are recorded to gather grass pollen, with four doing so exclusively. They often have more slender bodies relative to other nomiine bees. Species * '' Lipotriches ablusa'' (Cockerell, 1931) * '' Lipotriches acaciae'' (Cockerell, 1935) * '' Lipotriches adelaidella'' (Cockerell, 1910) * '' Lipotriches aenea'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches aenescens'' (Friese, 1912) * '' Lipotriches aerata'' (Smith, 1875) * '' Lipotriches alberti'' (Cockerell, 1942) * '' Lipotriches albitarsis'' (Friese, 1930) * '' Lipotriches alboscopacea'' (Friese, 1917) * ...
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Lipotriches Alternata
In biology, ''Lipotriches'' is a large genus of sweat bees in the family Halictidae, distributed widely throughout the Eastern Hemisphere though absent from Europe. There are nearly 200 species in 9 subgenera. They commonly have prominent bands of hair on the margins of the metasomal segments. Description and biology Members of this genus are important pollinators of plants, especially grasses, in fact 5 species of this genus from South Africa are recorded to gather grass pollen, with four doing so exclusively. They often have more slender bodies relative to other nomiine bees. Species * '' Lipotriches ablusa'' (Cockerell, 1931) * '' Lipotriches acaciae'' (Cockerell, 1935) * '' Lipotriches adelaidella'' (Cockerell, 1910) * '' Lipotriches aenea'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches aenescens'' (Friese, 1912) * '' Lipotriches aerata'' (Smith, 1875) * '' Lipotriches alberti'' (Cockerell, 1942) * '' Lipotriches albitarsis'' (Friese, 1930) * '' Lipotriches alboscopacea'' (Friese, 1917) * ...
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Lipotriches Alboscopacea
In biology, ''Lipotriches'' is a large genus of sweat bees in the family Halictidae, distributed widely throughout the Eastern Hemisphere though absent from Europe. There are nearly 200 species in 9 subgenera. They commonly have prominent bands of hair on the margins of the metasomal segments. Description and biology Members of this genus are important pollinators of plants, especially grasses, in fact 5 species of this genus from South Africa are recorded to gather grass pollen, with four doing so exclusively. They often have more slender bodies relative to other nomiine bees. Species * '' Lipotriches ablusa'' (Cockerell, 1931) * '' Lipotriches acaciae'' (Cockerell, 1935) * '' Lipotriches adelaidella'' (Cockerell, 1910) * '' Lipotriches aenea'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches aenescens'' (Friese, 1912) * '' Lipotriches aerata'' (Smith, 1875) * '' Lipotriches alberti'' (Cockerell, 1942) * '' Lipotriches albitarsis'' (Friese, 1930) * '' Lipotriches alboscopacea'' (Friese, 1917) * ...
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Lipotriches Albitarsis
In biology, ''Lipotriches'' is a large genus of sweat bees in the family Halictidae, distributed widely throughout the Eastern Hemisphere though absent from Europe. There are nearly 200 species in 9 subgenera. They commonly have prominent bands of hair on the margins of the metasomal segments. Description and biology Members of this genus are important pollinators of plants, especially grasses, in fact 5 species of this genus from South Africa are recorded to gather grass pollen, with four doing so exclusively. They often have more slender bodies relative to other nomiine bees. Species * '' Lipotriches ablusa'' (Cockerell, 1931) * '' Lipotriches acaciae'' (Cockerell, 1935) * '' Lipotriches adelaidella'' (Cockerell, 1910) * '' Lipotriches aenea'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches aenescens'' (Friese, 1912) * '' Lipotriches aerata'' (Smith, 1875) * '' Lipotriches alberti'' (Cockerell, 1942) * '' Lipotriches albitarsis'' (Friese, 1930) * ''Lipotriches alboscopacea'' (Friese, 1917) * ' ...
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Lipotriches Alberti
In biology, ''Lipotriches'' is a large genus of sweat bees in the family Halictidae, distributed widely throughout the Eastern Hemisphere though absent from Europe. There are nearly 200 species in 9 subgenera. They commonly have prominent bands of hair on the margins of the metasomal segments. Description and biology Members of this genus are important pollinators of plants, especially grasses, in fact 5 species of this genus from South Africa are recorded to gather grass pollen, with four doing so exclusively. They often have more slender bodies relative to other nomiine bees. Species * '' Lipotriches ablusa'' (Cockerell, 1931) * '' Lipotriches acaciae'' (Cockerell, 1935) * '' Lipotriches adelaidella'' (Cockerell, 1910) * '' Lipotriches aenea'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches aenescens'' (Friese, 1912) * '' Lipotriches aerata'' (Smith, 1875) * '' Lipotriches alberti'' (Cockerell, 1942) * ''Lipotriches albitarsis'' (Friese, 1930) * ''Lipotriches alboscopacea'' (Friese, 1917) * '' ...
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Lipotriches Aerata
In biology, ''Lipotriches'' is a large genus of sweat bees in the family Halictidae, distributed widely throughout the Eastern Hemisphere though absent from Europe. There are nearly 200 species in 9 subgenera. They commonly have prominent bands of hair on the margins of the metasomal segments. Description and biology Members of this genus are important pollinators of plants, especially grasses, in fact 5 species of this genus from South Africa are recorded to gather grass pollen, with four doing so exclusively. They often have more slender bodies relative to other nomiine bees. Species * '' Lipotriches ablusa'' (Cockerell, 1931) * '' Lipotriches acaciae'' (Cockerell, 1935) * '' Lipotriches adelaidella'' (Cockerell, 1910) * '' Lipotriches aenea'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches aenescens'' (Friese, 1912) * '' Lipotriches aerata'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches alberti'' (Cockerell, 1942) * ''Lipotriches albitarsis'' (Friese, 1930) * ''Lipotriches alboscopacea'' (Friese, 1917) * ''L ...
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Lipotriches Aenescens
In biology, ''Lipotriches'' is a large genus of sweat bees in the family Halictidae, distributed widely throughout the Eastern Hemisphere though absent from Europe. There are nearly 200 species in 9 subgenera. They commonly have prominent bands of hair on the margins of the metasomal segments. Description and biology Members of this genus are important pollinators of plants, especially grasses, in fact 5 species of this genus from South Africa are recorded to gather grass pollen, with four doing so exclusively. They often have more slender bodies relative to other nomiine bees. Species * '' Lipotriches ablusa'' (Cockerell, 1931) * '' Lipotriches acaciae'' (Cockerell, 1935) * '' Lipotriches adelaidella'' (Cockerell, 1910) * '' Lipotriches aenea'' (Smith, 1875) * '' Lipotriches aenescens'' (Friese, 1912) * '' Lipotriches aerata'' (Smith, 1875) * '' Lipotriches alberti'' (Cockerell, 1942) * '' Lipotriches albitarsis'' (Friese, 1930) * '' Lipotriches alboscopacea'' (Friese, 1917) ...
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Lipotriches Aenea
In biology, ''Lipotriches'' is a large genus of sweat bees in the family Halictidae, distributed widely throughout the Eastern Hemisphere though absent from Europe. There are nearly 200 species in 9 subgenera. They commonly have prominent bands of hair on the margins of the metasomal segments. Description and biology Members of this genus are important pollinators of plants, especially grasses, in fact 5 species of this genus from South Africa are recorded to gather grass pollen, with four doing so exclusively. They often have more slender bodies relative to other nomiine bees. Species * '' Lipotriches ablusa'' (Cockerell, 1931) * '' Lipotriches acaciae'' (Cockerell, 1935) * '' Lipotriches adelaidella'' (Cockerell, 1910) * '' Lipotriches aenea'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches aenescens'' (Friese, 1912) * ''Lipotriches aerata'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches alberti'' (Cockerell, 1942) * ''Lipotriches albitarsis'' (Friese, 1930) * ''Lipotriches alboscopacea'' (Friese, 1917) * ''Li ...
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Lipotriches Adelaidella
In biology, ''Lipotriches'' is a large genus of sweat bees in the family Halictidae, distributed widely throughout the Eastern Hemisphere though absent from Europe. There are nearly 200 species in 9 subgenera. They commonly have prominent bands of hair on the margins of the metasomal segments. Description and biology Members of this genus are important pollinators of plants, especially grasses, in fact 5 species of this genus from South Africa are recorded to gather grass pollen, with four doing so exclusively. They often have more slender bodies relative to other nomiine bees. Species * '' Lipotriches ablusa'' (Cockerell, 1931) * '' Lipotriches acaciae'' (Cockerell, 1935) * '' Lipotriches adelaidella'' (Cockerell, 1910) * ''Lipotriches aenea'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches aenescens'' (Friese, 1912) * ''Lipotriches aerata'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches alberti'' (Cockerell, 1942) * ''Lipotriches albitarsis'' (Friese, 1930) * ''Lipotriches alboscopacea'' (Friese, 1917) * ''Lip ...
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Lipotriches Acaciae
In biology, ''Lipotriches'' is a large genus of sweat bees in the family Halictidae, distributed widely throughout the Eastern Hemisphere though absent from Europe. There are nearly 200 species in 9 subgenera. They commonly have prominent bands of hair on the margins of the metasomal segments. Description and biology Members of this genus are important pollinators of plants, especially grasses, in fact 5 species of this genus from South Africa are recorded to gather grass pollen, with four doing so exclusively. They often have more slender bodies relative to other nomiine bees. Species * '' Lipotriches ablusa'' (Cockerell, 1931) * '' Lipotriches acaciae'' (Cockerell, 1935) * ''Lipotriches adelaidella'' (Cockerell, 1910) * ''Lipotriches aenea'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches aenescens'' (Friese, 1912) * ''Lipotriches aerata'' (Smith, 1875) * ''Lipotriches alberti'' (Cockerell, 1942) * ''Lipotriches albitarsis'' (Friese, 1930) * ''Lipotriches alboscopacea'' (Friese, 1917) * ''Lipo ...
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