Terms vs Melittid - What's the difference?
terms | melittid |
(zoology) Any bee of the family Melittidae.
* 1992 , David W. Roubik (editor), Ecology and Natural History of Tropical Bees ,
* 2000 , Charles Duncan Michener, The Bees of the World , Volume 1,
* 2010 , Geoff Williams, Paul Adam, The Flowering of Australia's Rainforests: A Plant and Pollination Miscellany ,
As nouns the difference between terms and melittid
is that terms is while melittid is (zoology) any bee of the family melittidae.melittid
English
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(en noun)page 45,
- Regarding the transport sites, apids, melittids , ctenoplectrids, and megachilids all show little variation whereas the other bee families display wide variation.
page 95,
- In further support of the antiquity of this clade is the widely disjunct distribution of some of its basal members among the dasypodaine melittids , as indicated in Sections 26 and 68 and Michener (1981a).
page 105,
- The relatively good fossil representation of melittids and their long-tongued associates has been argued to be a reflection of a bias in favour of resin-collecting bees.
