Bionomics of the Large Carpenter Bees of the Genus Xylocopa

The first part of this review is devoted to nesting activity, flower associations, and natural enemies. In the second part, interactions between conspecific bees are discussed in relation to mating and sociality. This latter aspect is particularly timely because during the past 15 years the social s...

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