Nesting Behaviour of Three Species of <i>Ceratina</i> Pollinating Cashew
K Vanitha
Abstract:Cashew is a cross-pollinated crop requiring insects primarily bees for successful pollination. Honey bees and several native bees are important pollinators of cashew. Among the native bees, Braunsapis spp. and Ceratina spp. are commonly present in the study region. Under Ceratina, three species namely, C. hieroglyphica, C. bingami and Ceratina sp. 1 have been recorded on cashew and their nesting behaviours have been documented under the present investigation. The nests of these three bee species have been foun… Show more
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