2022
DOI: 10.13102/sociobiology.v69i2.7339
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Bioecology and Domiciliation of the Alkali Bee, Hoplonomia westwoodi (Gribodo, 1894) (Hymenoptera: Halictidae: Nomiinae) from India

Abstract: We describe here nesting biology of Hoplonomia westwoodi, a common ground nesting solitary bee in India. A typical nest consisted of a straight main tunnel with the cells arranged horizontally at the end. Number of cells per nest ranged from 2 to 4 (x̄ = 2.67). Polypropylene bag and pot culture studies, to evaluate soil types preferred by the bees for nesting, showed that red soil + FYM (1:1) was the most preferred substrate with an average of 12.67 nests/bag. Maximum foraging activity was between 8:00 -13:00 … Show more

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“…Bees built nests by using their mandibles to dig the ground and their legs to push the mud outside. (Vijayakumar et al 2022) [75] .…”
Section: Nesting Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bees built nests by using their mandibles to dig the ground and their legs to push the mud outside. (Vijayakumar et al 2022) [75] .…”
Section: Nesting Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%