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Association of Cryptophagus hexagonalis (Coleoptera: Cryptophagidae) with honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera)
publication date:
Aug 26, 2008
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Journal of Apicultural Research
Vol. 47 (3) pp. 190-191
DOI
10.3827/IBRA.1.47.3.05
Date
September 2008
Article Title
Association of Cryptophagus hexagonalis (Coleoptera: Cryptophagidae) with honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera)
Author(s)
Nizar Haddad, Jens Esser and Peter Neumann
Abstract
None
Keywords
Apis mellifera
, beetle,
Cryptophagus hexagonalis
, Cryptophagidae, honey bee
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