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  • Categoría:Listas bibliografía Categoría:Bibliografía Wilford, J. N. 1995. Which came first: bees or flowers ? Find points to bees. New York Times, May 23: C1, C11. Wilkaniec, Z., F. Wójtowski & B. Szymaś, 1985. Some investigations on solitary bee Rhophitoides canus Ev. (Apoidea, Halictidae) nesting in alfalfa seed plantations. Zoologia Poloniae 32: 139-151. Wilkins, A. L., Y. Lu & P. C. Molan, 1993. Extractable organic substances from New Zealand unifloral manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) honeys. Journal of Apicultural Research 32(1): 3-9.
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