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FIGURES 64–69 in Psaenythisca, a New Genus of Bees from South America (Apoidea: Andrenidae: Protandrenini) with a Description of the Nesting Biology and Immature Stages of One Species

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FIGURES 64–69. Nest cells of Psaenythisca wagneri. 64. View of cell from above, demonstrating broad cell rear and gradually narrowing toward front end (to right); sand (accident resulting from excavation) covered provision mass at rear of cell. 65. Spiral cell closure, inside view. 66. Same as figure 65 but focused on cross section of cell wall showing smooth texture compared with surrounding soil. 67. Cell wall being tested with water droplet (arrow) demonstrating degree of permeability for water. 68, 69. Feces at posterior ends of two cells.

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Published as part of Ramos, Kelli S. & Rozen, Jerome G., 2014, American Museum Novitates 2014 (3800) on page 1, DOI: 10.1206/3800.1, http://zenodo.org/record/20516158

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