Another year of growth for the Journal of Melittology
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https://doi.org/10.17161/jom.v0i45.4838Keywords:
Anthophila, ApoideaAbstract
A brief overview of the accomplishments of the Journal of Melittology during its second full year of activity is provided. A total of 18 articles comprising 283 pages were published, covering topics as varied as male swarming in a Thai stingless bee, the systematics of Andean bees, the exaggerated morphology of a male melikertine in mid-Eocene amber, and the effect of light on setal coloration and its impact on studies of behavior. The journal expanded its editorial team and its publishing capacities to include monographic works.Metrics
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Ayala, R., & M.S. Engel. 2014a. A new species of Ptiloglossa from Mexico, with new records of Ptiloglossa cyaniventris from Panama and Costa Rica (Hymenoptera: Colletidae). Journal of Melittology 35: 1–13.
Ayala, R., & M.S. Engel. 2014b. A new stingless bee of the genus Nogueirapis from Costa Rica (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Journal of Melittology 37: 1–9.
Bänziger, H., & K. Khamyotchai. 2014. An unusually large and persistent male swarm of the stingless bee Tetragonula laeviceps in Thailand (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini). Journal of Melittology 32: 1–5.
Engel, M.S. 2014a. The bee genus Caenaugochlora in Venezuela (Hymenoptera: Halictidae). Journal of Melittology 33: 1–10.
Engel, M.S. 2014b. Three new species of the bee genus Caenaugochlora from Central America and Colombia (Hymenoptera: Halictidae). Journal of Melittology 41: 1–15.
Engel, M.S. 2014c. A new species of Thyreus from northern Cameroon (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Journal of Melittology 42: 1–8.
Engel, M.S., & S.G. Prado. 2014. First record of the cleptoparasitic bee genus Sphecodes from Puerto Rico (Hymenoptera: Halictidae). Journal of Melittology 39: 1–6.
Engel, M.S., V.H. Gonzalez, & C.D. Michener. 2014a. Journal of Melittology: First year ‘abuzz’. Journal of Melittology 27: 1–6.
Engel, M.S., V.H. Gonzalez, & I.A. Hinojosa-Díaz. 2014b. Revision of the bee genus Chlerogella (Hymenoptera: Halictidae), part IV: A new species from southwestern Colombia. Journal of Melittology 34: 1–9.
Engel, M.S., L.C.V. Breitkreuz, & M. Ohl. 2014c. The first male of the extinct bee tribe Melikertini (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Journal of Melittology 30: 1–18.
Gibbs, J., S. Dumesh, & T.L. Griswold. 2014. Bees of the genera Dufourea and Dieunomia of Michigan (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Halictidae), with a key to the Dufourea of the eastern United States. Journal of Melittology 29: 1–15.
Gonzalez, V.H. 2014. Recent fieldguides to neotropical stingless bees. Journal of Melittology 40: 1–3.
Gonzalez, V.H., C. Rasmussen, & M.S. Engel. 2014a. A new species of Liphanthus from Peru (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae). Journal of Melittology 31: 1–9.
Gonzalez, V.H., R.I. Velez-Ruiz, & M.S. Engel. 2014b. A new paracolletine bee from Colombia (Hymenoptera: Colletidae), with an updated checklist of the tropical Andean bee fauna. Journal of Melittology 43: 1–26.
Hinojosa-Díaz, I.A., & M.S. Engel. 2014. Revision of the orchid bee subgenus Euglossella (Hymenoptera: Apidae), part II: The viridis and mandibularis species groups. Journal of Melittology 36: 1–108.
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Koch, J.B., B. Love, E. Klinger, & J.P. Strange. 2014. The effect of photobleaching on bee (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) setae color and its implications for studying aging and behavior. Journal of Melittology 38: 1–9.
Kuhlmann, M. 2014. Colletes kinabalu n. sp., first record of the genus for the Malay Archipelago and Southeast Asia (Hymenoptera: Anthophila: Colletidae). Journal of Melittology 28: 1–6.
Michez, D., M. Kuhlmann, & S. Dellicour. 2014. Validation of some species- and genus-group names in Melitta (Hymenoptera: Melittidae). Journal of Melittology 44: 1–8.
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