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    FIGURE 1 in Preliminary Study of the Bumble Bee Bombus griseocollis, Its Eggs, Their Eclosion, and Its Larval Instars and Pupae (Apoidea: Apidae: Bombini)

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    FIGURE 1. Microphotograph of egg of Bombus griseocollis, anterior end at right.Published as part of <i>Rozen, Jerome G., Smith, Corey Shepard & Johnson, Dennis E., 2018, American Museum Novitates 2018 (3898)</i> on page 1, DOI: 10.1206/3898.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10110474">http://zenodo.org/record/10110474</a&gt

    FIGURES 31–33 in Preliminary Study of the Bumble Bee Bombus griseocollis, Its Eggs, Their Eclosion, and Its Larval Instars and Pupae (Apoidea: Apidae: Bombini)

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    FIGURES 31–33. Microphotographs of front of head of Bombus griseocollis showing variation in clypeal pigmentation.Published as part of <i>Rozen, Jerome G., Smith, Corey Shepard & Johnson, Dennis E., 2018, American Museum Novitates 2018 (3898)</i> on page 1, DOI: 10.1206/3898.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10110474">http://zenodo.org/record/10110474</a&gt

    FIGURES 34–36 in Preliminary Study of the Bumble Bee Bombus griseocollis, Its Eggs, Their Eclosion, and Its Larval Instars and Pupae (Apoidea: Apidae: Bombini)

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    FIGURES 34–36. Microphotographs of right mandible of fifth larval instar of Bombus griseocollis dorsal, inner, and ventral, and outer views, respectively (arrows pointing to setae in outer view).Published as part of <i>Rozen, Jerome G., Smith, Corey Shepard & Johnson, Dennis E., 2018, American Museum Novitates 2018 (3898)</i> on page 1, DOI: 10.1206/3898.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10110474">http://zenodo.org/record/10110474</a&gt

    FIGURE 12–17 in Preliminary Study of the Bumble Bee Bombus griseocollis, Its Eggs, Their Eclosion, and Its Larval Instars and Pupae (Apoidea: Apidae: Bombini)

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    FIGURE 12–17. SEM micrographs of micropylar areas on other eggs of Bombus griseocollis showing variation in radiating channels and in apparent number of openings.Published as part of <i>Rozen, Jerome G., Smith, Corey Shepard & Johnson, Dennis E., 2018, American Museum Novitates 2018 (3898)</i> on page 1, DOI: 10.1206/3898.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10110474">http://zenodo.org/record/10110474</a&gt

    FIGURES 28–30 in Preliminary Study of the Bumble Bee Bombus griseocollis, Its Eggs, Their Eclosion, and Its Larval Instars and Pupae (Apoidea: Apidae: Bombini)

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    FIGURES 28–30. SEM micrographs of tops of pro-, meso- and metathorax, respectively of fifth larval instar of Bombus griseocollis showing left tubercles (arrows) of paired dorsal tubercles on caudal annulets, lateral view.Published as part of <i>Rozen, Jerome G., Smith, Corey Shepard & Johnson, Dennis E., 2018, American Museum Novitates 2018 (3898)</i> on page 1, DOI: 10.1206/3898.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10110474">http://zenodo.org/record/10110474</a&gt

    Developmental Biology among Corbiculate Bees: Bombus impatiens, Including Observations on Its Egg Eclosion

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    Rozen, Jerome G., Smith, Corey Shepard, Kocher, Sarah, Wyman, Eli S. (2018): Developmental Biology among Corbiculate Bees: Bombus impatiens, Including Observations on Its Egg Eclosion. American Museum Novitates 2018 (3912): 1-25, DOI: 10.1206/3912.1, URL: https://bioone.org/journals/american-museum-novitates/volume-2018/issue-3912/3912.1/Developmental-Biology-among-Corbiculate-Bees--Bombus-impatiens-Including-Observations/10.1206/3912.1.ful

    FIGURE 40 in Preliminary Study of the Bumble Bee Bombus griseocollis, Its Eggs, Their Eclosion, and Its Larval Instars and Pupae (Apoidea: Apidae: Bombini)

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    FIGURE 40. Microphotograph of cleared abdominal segment of fourth larval instar of Bombus griseocollis, anterior end right, with long, tapering, posteroventrad directed spicules of lower surface of lateral body swelling above and much smaller, denser ventral body spicules below.Published as part of <i>Rozen, Jerome G., Smith, Corey Shepard & Johnson, Dennis E., 2018, American Museum Novitates 2018 (3898)</i> on page 1, DOI: 10.1206/3898.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10110474">http://zenodo.org/record/10110474</a&gt

    FIGURES 2–4 in Preliminary Study of the Bumble Bee Bombus griseocollis, Its Eggs, Their Eclosion, and Its Larval Instars and Pupae (Apoidea: Apidae: Bombini)

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    FIGURES 2–4. SEM micrographs of egg of Bombus griseocollis. 2. Entire egg (anterior end up left) demonstrating smooth transparent chorion at short anterior and posterior ends and long stretch of reticulate, rough chorion in the middle. 3. Close-up of anterior end showing the small elevation of the micropyle located centrally. 4. Close-up of the micropyle elevation, with some micropylar opening visible along upper periphery.Published as part of <i>Rozen, Jerome G., Smith, Corey Shepard & Johnson, Dennis E., 2018, American Museum Novitates 2018 (3898)</i> on page 1, DOI: 10.1206/3898.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10110474">http://zenodo.org/record/10110474</a&gt

    FIGURES 37–39 in Preliminary Study of the Bumble Bee Bombus griseocollis, Its Eggs, Their Eclosion, and Its Larval Instars and Pupae (Apoidea: Apidae: Bombini)

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    FIGURES 37–39. Diagrams of 37. first and 38. fourth larval instars, and of 39. dorsal surface of pupal mesosoma and metasoma of Bombus griseocollis, respectively, lateral views drawn to different scales. Arrow pointing to paramedian mesoscutal tubercles on pupa. Scales = 1.0 mm.Published as part of <i>Rozen, Jerome G., Smith, Corey Shepard & Johnson, Dennis E., 2018, American Museum Novitates 2018 (3898)</i> on page 1, DOI: 10.1206/3898.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10110474">http://zenodo.org/record/10110474</a&gt

    FIGURES 5–7 in Preliminary Study of the Bumble Bee Bombus griseocollis, Its Eggs, Their Eclosion, and Its Larval Instars and Pupae (Apoidea: Apidae: Bombini)

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    FIGURES 5–7. SEM micrographs of another egg of Bombus griseocollis. 5. Entire egg (anterior end left), again with micropyle centered in middle of front end. 6. Close-up of elevation. 7. Further close-up, demonstrating large number of possible openings.Published as part of <i>Rozen, Jerome G., Smith, Corey Shepard & Johnson, Dennis E., 2018, American Museum Novitates 2018 (3898)</i> on page 1, DOI: 10.1206/3898.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10110474">http://zenodo.org/record/10110474</a&gt
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