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Partamona Mulata
''Partamona'' is a genus of stingless bees in the family Apidae. Herbert Ferlando Schwarz in 1938 described the genus. The genus is found from Mexico to Brazil. Species Source: * '' Partamona aequatoriana'' Camargo, 1980 * '' Partamona ailyae'' Camargo, 1980 * '' Partamona auripennis'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona batesi'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona bilineata'' Say, 1837 * '' Partamona brevipilosa'' Schwarz, 1948 * '' Partamona chapadicola'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona combinata'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona criptica'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona cupira'' Smith, 1863 * '' Partamona epiphytophila'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona ferreirai'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona grandipennis'' Schwarz, 1951 * '' Partamona gregaria'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona helleri'' Friese, 1900 * '' Partamona littoralis'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona mourei'' Camargo, 1980 * '' Partamona mulata'' Moure, 1980 * ' ...
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Herbert Ferlando Schwarz
Herbert Ferlando Schwarz (7 September 1883 – 2 October 1960) was an American entomologist who specialised in Hymenoptera. He was appointed a research associate at the American Museum of Natural History in 1921, a position he held until his death, and was the editor of ''Natural History (magazine), Natural History'' magazine from 1921 to 1925. Schwarz described numerous stingless bee (Meliponini) genera such as Plebeia and Partamona. Tributes The bee genera Schwarziana and Schwarzula are named after him. References External links

American entomologists 1883 births 1960 deaths 20th-century American zoologists {{Entomologist-stub ...
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Partamona Cupira
''Partamona'' is a genus of stingless bees in the family Apidae. Herbert Ferlando Schwarz in 1938 described the genus. The genus is found from Mexico to Brazil. Species Source: * '' Partamona aequatoriana'' Camargo, 1980 * '' Partamona ailyae'' Camargo, 1980 * '' Partamona auripennis'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona batesi'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona bilineata'' Say, 1837 * '' Partamona brevipilosa'' Schwarz, 1948 * '' Partamona chapadicola'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona combinata'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona criptica'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona cupira'' Smith, 1863 * '' Partamona epiphytophila'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona ferreirai'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona grandipennis'' Schwarz, 1951 * '' Partamona gregaria'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona helleri'' Friese, 1900 * '' Partamona littoralis'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona mourei'' Camargo, 1980 * ''Partamona mulata'' Moure, 1980 * '' ...
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Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell
Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell (22 August 1866 – 26 January 1948) was an American entomologist and Systematics, systematic biologist who published nearly 4,000 papers, some of them only a few lines long. Cockerell's speciality was the insect order Hymenoptera (bees and wasps), an area of study where he described specimens from the United States, the West Indies, Honduras, the Philippines, Africa, and Asia. Cockerell named at least 5,500 species and varieties of bees and almost 150 genera and subgenera, representing over a quarter of all species of bees known during his lifetime. In addition to his extensive studies of bees, he published papers on scale insects, slugs, moths, fish scales, fungi, roses and other flowers, mollusks, and a wide variety of other plants and animals. Personal life Cockerell was born in Norwood, Greater London, the eldest son of Sydney John Cockerell (1842–1877) and Alice Elizabeth (née Bennett). Sydney Cockerell, who became director of the Fitzwilli ...
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Partamona Musarum
''Partamona'' is a genus of stingless bees in the family Apidae. Herbert Ferlando Schwarz in 1938 described the genus. The genus is found from Mexico to Brazil. Species Source: * '' Partamona aequatoriana'' Camargo, 1980 * '' Partamona ailyae'' Camargo, 1980 * '' Partamona auripennis'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona batesi'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona bilineata'' Say, 1837 * '' Partamona brevipilosa'' Schwarz, 1948 * '' Partamona chapadicola'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona combinata'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona criptica'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * ''Partamona cupira'' Smith, 1863 * '' Partamona epiphytophila'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona ferreirai'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona grandipennis'' Schwarz, 1951 * '' Partamona gregaria'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona helleri'' Friese, 1900 * '' Partamona littoralis'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona mourei'' Camargo, 1980 * ''Partamona mulata'' Moure, 1980 * '' ...
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Jesus Santiago Moure
Jesus Santiago Moure (born 2 November 1912 in Ribeirão Preto, died on 10 July 2010 in Batatais) was a Brazilian entomologist who specialised in Hymenoptera Hymenoptera is a large order of insects, comprising the sawflies, wasps, bees, and ants. Over 150,000 living species of Hymenoptera have been described, in addition to over 2,000 extinct ones. Many of the species are parasitic. Females typi .... References External links Moure's Bee CatalogueBiography of Jesus Santiago Moure* Brazilian entomologists People from Ribeirão Preto 1912 births 2010 deaths Claretians Recipients of the National Order of Scientific Merit (Brazil) {{Entomologist-stub ...
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Partamona Mulata
''Partamona'' is a genus of stingless bees in the family Apidae. Herbert Ferlando Schwarz in 1938 described the genus. The genus is found from Mexico to Brazil. Species Source: * '' Partamona aequatoriana'' Camargo, 1980 * '' Partamona ailyae'' Camargo, 1980 * '' Partamona auripennis'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona batesi'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona bilineata'' Say, 1837 * '' Partamona brevipilosa'' Schwarz, 1948 * '' Partamona chapadicola'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona combinata'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona criptica'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona cupira'' Smith, 1863 * '' Partamona epiphytophila'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona ferreirai'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona grandipennis'' Schwarz, 1951 * '' Partamona gregaria'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona helleri'' Friese, 1900 * '' Partamona littoralis'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona mourei'' Camargo, 1980 * '' Partamona mulata'' Moure, 1980 * ' ...
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Partamona Helleri
''Partamona helleri'', the Heller's stingless bee, is a species of stingless bee from Brazil. It is an aggressive species of bee, when threatened it coils around the victim's hair and fur, in addition to nibbling the skin with its mandibles. Distribution It occurs in the neotropical region of Brazil, from the south region to the northeast region in the states of Bahia, Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais, Paraná, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro, Santa Catarina, Sergipe and São Paulo. Behavior Nests ''Partamona helleri'' constructs the entrance to its nest in the shape of a large frog's mouth, made of clay with propolis, because of this it is also known as the "toad's mouth bee". The wide outer entrance of the funnel-shaped nest is correlated with the defense of the colony, because it facilitates forager traffic while the narrow inner entrance requires only a few guards to defend. The construction process involves the use of wax, pure or mixed plant resins, and, in some c ...
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Partamona Gregaria
''Partamona'' is a genus of stingless bees in the family Apidae. Herbert Ferlando Schwarz in 1938 described the genus. The genus is found from Mexico to Brazil. Species Source: * '' Partamona aequatoriana'' Camargo, 1980 * '' Partamona ailyae'' Camargo, 1980 * '' Partamona auripennis'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona batesi'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona bilineata'' Say, 1837 * '' Partamona brevipilosa'' Schwarz, 1948 * '' Partamona chapadicola'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona combinata'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona criptica'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * ''Partamona cupira'' Smith, 1863 * '' Partamona epiphytophila'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona ferreirai'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * '' Partamona grandipennis'' Schwarz, 1951 * '' Partamona gregaria'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * ''Partamona helleri'' Friese, 1900 * ''Partamona littoralis'' Pedro & Camargo, 2003 * ''Partamona mourei'' Camargo, 1980 * ''Partamona mulata'' Moure, 1980 * ''Part ...
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