Cornifrons
Lederer, 1858
Species Guides
2Cornifrons is a of in the Crambidae, Evergestinae. The genus was established by Lederer in 1858. Four are currently recognized: Cornifrons actualis, C. albidiscalis, C. phasma, and the type species C. ulceratalis. The genus belongs to the snout moth family Crambidae, a large group of lepidopterans characterized by their elongated labial palps.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cornifrons: //kɔrˈnɪfrɒnz//
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Sources and further reading
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- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
- Sharing Research About BOB | Bug Squad
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- Thermal biology of Osmia cornifrons (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) eggs and larvae
- Foraging behavior of Osmia cornifrons in an apple orchard
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- Aberrant cocoons found on honey bee comb cells are found to be Osmia cornifrons (Radoszkowski) (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae)
- Nest Modification Protects Immature Stages of the Japanese Orchard Bee (Osmia cornifrons) from Invasion of a Cleptoparasitic Mite Pest
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- Insecticide Residues Associated with Apple Orchard Treatments in the Mason Bee, Osmia cornifrons, and their Nests
- Several New Aspects of the Foraging Behavior ofOsmia cornifronsin an Apple Orchard
- Manumycin-type Derivatives from a Streptomyces sp. Associated with Meson Bee Osmia cornifrons
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