John Winslow MacSwain (1.I.1915-9.IX.1970) U.S. entomologist
References
1952
- Linsley, E.G., MacSwain, J.W. & Smith, R.F.. 1952. The bionomics of Diadasia consociata Timberlake and some biological relationships of emphorine and anthophorine bees. University of California Publications in Entomology 9: 267-290, pls. 1-6.
1955
- Linsley, E.G. & MacSwain, J.W.. 1955. The habits of Nomada opacella Timberlake with notes on other species. Wasmann Journal of Biology 13: 253-276.
- Linsley, E.G., MacSwain, J.W. & Smith, R.F.. 1955. Biological observations on Xenoglossa fulva Smith with some generalizations on biological characters of other eucerine bees. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 54: 128-141.
1956
- Linsley, E.G. & MacSwain, J.W.. 1956. Further notes on the taxonomy and biology of the andrenine bees associated with Oenothera. Pan-Pacific Entomologist 32: 111-121.
- Linsley, E.G., MacSwain, J.W. & Smith, R.F.. 1956. Biological observations on Ptilothrix sumichrasti (Cresson) and some related groups of emphorine bees. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 55: 83-101.
1957
- Linsley, E.G. & MacSwain, J.W.. 1957. The nesting habits, flower relationships, and parasites of some North American species of Diadasia. Wasmann Journal of Biology 15: 199-235.
1958
- Linsley, E.G. & MacSwain, J.W. 1958: The significance of floral constancy among bees of the genus Diadasia (Hymenoptera, Anthophoridae). Evolution, 12(2): 219–223.
1973
- Linsley, E.G. & MacSwain, J.W., Raven, P.H., and Thorp, R.W.. 1973. Comparative behavior of bees and Onagraceae, V. University of California Publications in Entomology 71: 1-68, pls. 1-6.
1980
- Linsley, E.G. & MacSwain, J.W., and Michener, C.D.. 1980. Nesting biology and associates of Melitoma. University of California Publications in Entomology 90: i-viii 1-45.
- John W. MacSwain. Essig Museum of Entomology. Retrieved on 13 August 2011.
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