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Beetle larvae cooperate to mimic bees

John Hafernik () and Leslie Saul-Gershenz
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John Hafernik: San Francisco State University
Leslie Saul-Gershenz: San Francisco State University

Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6782, 35-36

Abstract: These parasites get into bees' nests by fooling males into trying to mate with them.

Date: 2000
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