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SOME CANADIAN BEES
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
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1 The broad shining apical margin is rather abruptly separated from the dull basal part of the segment and it is possible that this effect might suggest a carina, which is certainly not present.
2 C. nigricorne cannot be called Panzar's name fuliginosa, as that was published under Apis and was preoccupied.
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