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Figure  4 — <span class="search-highlight">Protobombus</span>  species from Eckfeld.  1 ,  <span class="search-highlight">Protobombus</span> pristinus ...
Published: 01 September 2003
Figure 4 — Protobombus species from Eckfeld. 1 , Protobombus pristinus n. sp. (PE2000/863a,b.LS, holotype, bee length 8.6 mm); 2, Protobombus indeterminate 1 (PE2000/851a,b.LS, bee length 9.4 mm)
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Published: 01 September 2003
Journal of Paleontology (2003) 77 (5): 908–921.
...Figure 4 — Protobombus species from Eckfeld. 1 , Protobombus pristinus n. sp. (PE2000/863a,b.LS, holotype, bee length 8.6 mm); 2, Protobombus indeterminate 1 (PE2000/851a,b.LS, bee length 9.4 mm) ...
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Figure  3 —Lower Lutetian bees from Messel, Germany.  1,  Forewing venation...
Published: 01 September 2003
Figure 3 —Lower Lutetian bees from Messel, Germany. 1, Forewing venation of Pygomelissa lutetia n. sp. (MeI 6251, holotype); 2, pygidial plate of P. lutetia ; 3, forewing venation of Protobombus messelensis n. sp. (MeI 6388, holotype). Scale bars = 1 mm
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Figure  2 —Lower Lutetian bees from Messel, Germany.  1–3 ,  Pygomelissa lu...
Published: 01 September 2003
carinae of pygidial plate (arrow; depicted portion 3.2 mm in width). 4–6 , Protobombus messelensis n. sp. (MeI 6388, holotype, female); 4, habitus (bee length 10.1 mm); 5, detail of left forewing showing portion of venation and setation on wing membrane (depicted portion 2.3 mm in length); 6