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The swift parrot Lathamus discolor (Psittacidae), social bees (Apidae), and native insects as pollinators of Eucalyptus globulus ssp. globulus (Myrtaceae)

A. B. Hingston, B. M. Potts and P. B. McQuillan
52(3) pp.371 - 379


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