The insect pollinators of macadamia and their relative importance [New South Wales; Queensland]
1986
Vithanage, V. (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Merbein (Australia)) | Ironside, D.A. (Queensland Dept. of Primary Industries, Nambour (Australia). Entomology Branch)
The honey bee was the most important pollinator at each of two locations, in southwest NSW and southeast Qld. In NSW, others were a lycid beetle, a scoliid wasp, and a halictid bee. In Qld, the only other important pollinator was the apid bee Trigona, probably the natural pollinator of native Macadamia.
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