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Bees of Australia - Mr James Dorey

Bees of Australia

A Photographic Guide

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
224 Seiten
2018
CSIRO Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-4863-0849-1 (ISBN)
CHF 74,95 inkl. MwSt
There are an estimated 2000 to 3000 bee species in Australia, yet we know very little about the vast majority of these and there are many that are yet to be described. Bees of Australia introduces some of these incredible bees. The combination of photography and contributions allows anyone to become enthralled by Australia’s bees.
Bees are the darlings of the insect world. It is a joy to see these insects hard at work, peacefully buzzing from flower to flower. Many people recognise the worth of bees, as well as that they face multiple threats. But very few know about the diversity and importance of our native bee species. There are an estimated 2000 to 3000 bee species in Australia, yet we know very little about the vast majority of these and there are many that are yet to be described.

Bees of Australia introduces some of our incredible native bees, many of which, if you look closely, can be found in your own garden. Open this book wherever you like or read it from cover to cover. The combination of photography and contributions from some of Australia’s leading bee researchers allows anyone to become enthralled by our native bees. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself looking closer at every flower that you pass in search of our wonderful native bees.

James Dorey is undertaking a PhD on the evolution, taxonomy and ecology of Australian native bees at Flinders University, Adelaide. His stunning macro photographs have been published in books and magazines, and have been honoured in national and international photography competitions. He is amazed at the hidden diversity of bees.

Foreword - by Tim New

Acknowledgements

Introduction




1. New South Wales

Amegilla (Asaropoda) bombiformis

Megachile ustulata

Amegilla (Zonamegilla) asserta

Undescribed Leioproctus (Exleycolletes) sp.

Lasioglossum (Parasphecodes) lithuscum

Hylaeus (Macrohylaeus) alcyoneus

Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) lanarium

Leioproctus (Exleycolletes) cristatus

Exoneura sp.

Thyreus nitidulus

Why are bees important? - by James Dorey




2. Queensland

Austroplebeia australis

Palaeorhiza (Cnemidorhiza) disrupta

Megachile abdominale

Braunsapis sp.

Hylaeus (Euprosopoides) ruficeps

Euryglossina (Microdontura) mellea

Megachile apicata

Tetragonula carbonaria

Hylaeus (Gnathoprosopis) albonitens

Megachile aurifrons

Australian native bees as crop pollinators - by Tobias J. Smith




3. Victoria

Homalictus punctatus

Leioproctus (Leioproctus) plumosus

Hylaeus (Gnathoprosopoides) philoleucus

Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) veronicae

Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) sp.

Amphylaeus (Amphylaeus) morosus

Pachyprosopis (Pachyprosopis) haematostoma

Nomia (Paulynomia) aurantifer

Euryglossina (Euryglossina) hypochroma

Apis mellifera

Threats to our bees - by Matthew Elmer




4. Western Australia

Amegilla (Notomegilla) chlorocyanea

Hylaeus (Euprosopis) husela

Homalictus dampieri

Xylocopa (Koptortosoma) parvula

Callohesma flavopicta

Austroplebeia essingtoni

Exoneura sp.

Hylaeus (Euprosopoides) obtusatus

Thyreus waroonensis

Social behaviour of bees - by Tim Heard




5. South Australia

Brachyhesma houston

Homalictus urbanus

New Exoneura sp.

Hylaeus (Euprosopis) honestus

Lasioglossum (Callalictus) callomelittinum

Euryglossa adelaidae

Pachyprosopis (Pachyprosopula) kellyi

Brachyhesmasp.

Lipotriches (Austronomia) australica

Exoneura sp.

How to find native bees - by James Dorey




6. Tasmania

Heterohesma clypeata

Hylaeus (Prosopisteron) perhumilis

Paracolletes (Paracolletes) crassipes

Leioproctus (Leioproctus) amabilis

Exoneura (Inquilina) sp.

Megachile (Eutricharaea) maculariformis

Hylaeus (Prosopisteron) quadratus

Bombus terrestris

How to attract native bees to your garden - by Megan Halcroft of Bees Business




7. Northern Territory

Undescribed Amegilla (Asaropoda) sp.

Brachyhesma perlutea

Braunsapis sp.

Hylaeus (Rhodohylaeus) maiellus

Hyleaus (Euprosopis) elegans

Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) ochroma

Lipotriches (Austronomia) sp.

Meroglossa torrida

Xanthesma (Xanthesma) flava




8. Museums

Ctenocolletes smaragdinus

Megachile (Schizomegachile) monstrosa

Xylocopa (Koptortosoma) aruana

Palaeorhiza varicolor

Quasihesma gigantica

Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) hemichalceum

Amegilla (Asaropoda) dawsoni

Xylocopa (Lestis) aeratus

Hyleoides zonalis

The importance of museums - by Michael Batley




Glossary

Appendix of species by family

Further reading

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Verlagsort Melbourne
Sprache englisch
Maße 225 x 255 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Naturführer
Weitere Fachgebiete Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei
ISBN-10 1-4863-0849-X / 148630849X
ISBN-13 978-1-4863-0849-1 / 9781486308491
Zustand Neuware
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