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amegilla cingulata in china[edit]

hello, I am french entomologist and i am in SHENZHEN (CHINA) now for ten days, i have shoot pic of this bee not far of shenzhen china. in DONGHU PARK near a big lake. i have see three of this bee. G CARTIER. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 116.25.51.164 (talk) 15:37, 30 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Peer Review[edit]

This entry explores some interesting aspects. I think an immediate concern is finding a citation for the fantastic claim of 30% pollination of Australian crops. That is an extraordinarily large percentage and I think caution is warranted.

Additionally, given that this bee is solitary in nature, I am interested in seeing an expansion on social behavior in regards to competition. How do they compete in terms of foraging territory and/or reproductive territory? Narayanan anagha (talk) 07:51, 10 September 2015 (UTC)Narayanan_anagha[reply]

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