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He was running with his mouth open and the bee flew in.
Bees flew around his head but he paid no attention to them.
They are also occasionally seen with a bee flying around them.
It is not really known "exactly" how the bee flies.
At once he saw the bees flying into the ground, right where the oracle was.
There were no bees flying this early in the day, but the sound inside was a roar.
A bee flew up from a hole in the sand, startling the children.
Following are multiple shots of the bees flying over scenery, taking everyone they see.
The bees fly around them causing every number (Except 10 who is hiding) to fall down.
Bees flew in the window and settled on the remains of the comb.
"The bee flew in the window and lit on her neck.
A bee flies at about fourteen miles an hour.
Then, the bee flies to another flower that has a pistil.
A bee flew into the cab and buzzed in back of the windshield.
"When a bee flies, a soul will rise," he said.
Last night the bees flew from my eyes!
There are bees flying all over around here.
Still unsolved is what makes the bees fly off into the wild yonder at the point of death.
When Sam looks at the flowers, a bee flies out and stings his nose.
Afterward, the bees flew in the opposite directions to those they had been trained to fly.
While he spoke, a bee flew in and buzzed among the painted rafters.
What you idiots don't know is that the bees fly to the honey pot.
A bee flew past and the Master's daughter pointed at it and screamed.
Now the cows from pasture come; Bees fly home with drowsy hum.
Successive trips are of the same duration as earlier ones, but the bees fly faster, so a larger area is covered.
Many Bombyliidae superficially look like bees and so a common name for the family is the bee flies.
The Bombyliidae are a family of flies.
Then later they were transferred to the Bombyliidae, where mythicomyiids have long been treated.
Villa is a genus of flies belonging to the bee-fly family (Bombyliidae).
The Bombyliidae include a large number of species, but for its size this is one of the most poorly known families of insects.
This attracts a large number of bees, blowflies, small flightless animals and Bombyliidae to the flowers.
The genera of the family Bombyliidae.
Family Bombyliidae.
Report on a collection of Bombyliidae from Central Africa 52 p. 1 pl (1911)
Examples include flies in the families Tachinidae and Bombyliidae.
Exhyalanthrax afer, is a member of the fly family Bombyliidae.
New and little known Indian Bombyliidae.
Hesse worked primarily on Bombyliidae and Mydidae.
The larvae of Acroceridae and some Bombyliidae are hypermetamorphic.
Bombyliidae & Syrphidae 35 p (1923)
The collection is especially rich in species of the family Bombyliidae, most of which are parasitic in the larval state on bees or wasps.
Stylidium species are typically pollinated by small solitary bees and the nectar-feeding bee flies (Bombyliidae).
World catalog of bee flies (Diptera: Bombyliidae).
Many of these "microbombyliids" have humpbacked thoraces and lack the dense vestiture common in Bombyliidae.
The Bombyliidae are a large family of flies comprising hundreds of genera, but the life cycles of most species are known poorly, or not at all.
He wrote the monumental A revision of the Bombyliidae (Diptera) of Southern Africa.
It is also the host for several parasitoids in families such as Bombyliidae, Conopidae and Mutillidae.
Bowden, J.,1980 Family Bombyliidae.
The cladistics and classification of the Bombyliidae (Diptera: Asiloidea).
He has since described more than 500 new species of insects and authored more than 350 scientific publications, specializing in the families Bombyliidae and Mythicomyiidae.