GUILLAUME GHISBAIN, PAOLO ROSA, PETR BOGUSCH, SIMONE FLAMINIO, ROMAIN LE DIVELEC, ACHIK DORCHIN, MAX KASPAREK, MICHAEL KUHLMANN, JESSE LITMAN, MAUD MIGNOT, ANDREAS MÜLLER, CHRISTOPHE PRAZ, VLADIMIR G. RADCHENKO, PIERRE RASMONT, STEPHAN RISCH, STUART P.M. ROBERTS, JAN SMIT, THOMAS J. WOOD, DENIS MICHEZ, SARA REVERTÉ (2023)
The new annotated checklist of the wild bees of Europe (Hymenoptera: Anthophila).
Zootaxa5327: 1.
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5327.1.1
Max Kasparek, Terry Griswold (2021)
New species of the genus Eoanthidium (Apoidea: Megachilidae: Anthidiini) from the Middle East link the Afrotropical and Palaearctic Realms, with a key to the Palaearctic taxa.
Journal of Natural History55: 2083.
DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2021.1977406
Max Kasparek (2019)
A new species in the
Trachusa ovata
species group (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) from Peninsular Malaysia with an overview of the old-world species within the genus
Trachusa
.
Journal of Natural History53: 1079.
DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2019.1632953
Max Kasparek (2020)
Eoanthidium nasicum (Apoidea: Anthidiini) in the Middle East: from microevolution towards speciation?.
Oriental Insects54: 527.
DOI: 10.1080/00305316.2019.1693438
Max Kasparek (2020)
Variation inEoanthidium judaeense(Mavromoustakis, 1945) andE. clypeare(Morawitz, 1874) (Apoidea: Megachilidae: Anthidiini) in the Middle East: semispecies or cases of geographic dimorphism?.
Zoology in the Middle East66: 145.
DOI: 10.1080/09397140.2020.1729563
Sonja Mudri-Stojnić, Andrijana Andrić, Zlata Markov-Ristić, Aleksandar Đukić, Ante Vujić (2021)
Contribution to the knowledge of the bee fauna (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Anthophila) in Serbia.
ZooKeys1053: 43.
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1053.67288
Max Kasparek, Rahşan Ivgin Tunca, Okan Özgül (2024)
Can Bergmann’s Rule and the Thermal Melanism Hypothesis explain the variation in colour and size observed in the wild bee Eoanthidium insulare (Apoidea: Megachilidae) across its Palaearctic range?.
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology27: 102174.
DOI: 10.1016/j.aspen.2023.102174
Max Kasparek (2021)
So different but nonetheless the same species: multiple geographic clines explain the diverse forms of the anthidiine bee Rhodanthidium caturigense s.l. (Apoidea: Megachilidae: Anthidiini).
Organisms Diversity & Evolution21: 719.
DOI: 10.1007/s13127-021-00510-2
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