Hymenoptera of Bermuda
Abstract
A recent survey of Bermuda's Hymenoptera resulted in 88 new records. This brings the number of known species to 199, representing 28 families. Approximately 25% of the species are cosmopolitan or tropicopolitan. A further 37% are common to Bermuda and eastern North America, and 24% originate from the Caribbean region. Two species are known to be endemic; at least six species remain undescribed.Downloads
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