Bibliography of Apis koschevnikovi Enderlein (1906) H. Randall HepburnColleen Hepburn Bibliography Pages: 507 - 507
The Carpenter Bee Xylocopa pubescens as an Agricultural Pollinator in Greenhouses Adi SadehAvi ShmidaTamar Keasar Original Article Pages: 508 - 517
Aggregations of male Bombus muscorum (Hymenoptera: Apidae) at mature nests. Incestuous brothers or amorous suitors? Ben DarvillGillian C. LyeDave Goulson Original Article Pages: 518 - 524
Possible host-parasite adaptations in honey bees infested by Varroa destructor mites Ingemar FriesRiccardo Bommarco Original Article Pages: 525 - 533
Acaricide residues in honey and wax after treatment of honey bee colonies with Apivar® or Asuntol®50 Anne-Claire MartelSarah ZegganeMichel Aubert Original Article Pages: 534 - 544
Identification of the proteome complement of high royal jelly producing bees (Apis mellifera) during worker larval development Jianke LiHuawei LiYinghong Pan Original Article Pages: 545 - 557
Nosema ceranae has infected Apis mellifera in Europe since at least 1998 and may be more virulent than Nosema apis Robert J. PaxtonJulia KleeIngemar Fries Original Article Pages: 558 - 565
Honey bee colonies that have survived Varroa destructor Yves Le ConteGérard de VaublancJean-Marc Bécard Original Article Pages: 566 - 572
Influence of worker age on the infestation of resistant and susceptible honey bees (Apis mellifera) with tracheal mites (Acarapis woodi) José D. Villa Original Article Pages: 573 - 578
Morphology of the cervical lobe of the endophallus in Apis mellifera drones Lien MoorsJohan Billen Original Article Pages: 579 - 583
Effect of forager-deposited odors on the intra-patch accuracy of recruitment of the stingless bees Melipona panamica and Partamona peckolti (Apidae, Meliponini) Felipe Andrés León ContreraJames C. Nieh Original Article Pages: 584 - 594
Small hive beetle, Aethina tumida, populations I: Infestation levels of honeybee colonies, apiaries and regions Sebastian SpiewokJeff S. PettisPeter Neumann Original Article Pages: 595 - 605
Mating flight duration of Apis mellifera queens: As short as possible, as long as necessary Nikolaus KoenigerGudrun Koeniger Original Article Pages: 606 - 611