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TitleOsmia species (Hymenoptera, Megachilidae) from the southeastern United States with modified facial hairs: taxonomy, host plants, and conservation status
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JournalZooKeys
ISSN1313-2989
Volume148
IssueSpecial Issue
Pages257--278
DOI10.3897/zookeys.148.1497
PMC PMC3264411
PMID 22287900
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                                      Only known citations between publications in BioNames are listed here.
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                                        ZooKeys 204 pages 71--83 (2012)
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