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From: chip@ku.edu<BR>To: Ladadams@aol.com<BR>Sent: 1/26/2011 9:41:24 P.M.
Pacific Standard Time<BR>Subj: wool carder<BR></DIV>
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<DIV>Some fact some fiction in the article just posted. So why isn't the
killing of hb's mentioned in the online articles? Since this is a European
species, if these bees are indeed killers of honey bees, that fact should be
well documented.</DIV>
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</X-TAB>1.<X-TAB> </X-TAB></FONT><FONT face="Lucida Grande"><BR></FONT><FONT face=Arial><U>Wool Carder Bee /
Leafcutting Bee -</U><B> Anthidium manicatum</B>Explore close-up photos and
the natural history of male, female and mating pairs of the "wool carder"
leafcutting bee,<B> Anthidium
manicatum</B>.<BR><X-TAB>
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</X-TAB></FONT><FONT face="Lucida Grande"><BR></FONT><FONT face=Arial><B>Anthidium manicatum</B><U> - -- Discover Life</U>Discover Life's
page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and
distribution of<B> Anthidium manicatum</B> - -- Discover
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial><U>Species</U><B> Anthidium manicatum</B><U> - European
Wool Carder Bee - BugGuide.Net</U>Oct 8, 2004<B> ...</B> Genus<B>
Anthidium</B>. Species<B> manicatum</B> (European Wool Carder Bee). Synonyms
and other taxonomic changes. =marginatum, obtusatum<B>
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</X-TAB>8.<X-TAB> </X-TAB></FONT><FONT face="Lucida Grande"><BR></FONT><FONT face=Arial><B>Anthidium</B><U> - The
reproductive behavior of <Emphasis Type="Italic</U><B> ...</B>by LL
Severinghaus - 1981 - Cited by 70 - Related articles<BR><X-TAB>
</X-TAB>9.<X-TAB> </X-TAB>The Reproductive
Behavior of<B> Anthidium manicatum</B> (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) and the
Significance of Size for Territorial Males<B>
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- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</U><B>Anthidium manicatum</B>, common name
European wool carder bee, is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae, the
leaf-cutter bees or mason bees.<B>
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