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Rayment, T. 1930b. New and remarkable bees. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria (n.s.) 43: 42-61.

Rayment, T. 1930c. Notes on a collection of bees from western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 16: 45-56.

Rayment, T. 1930d. Studies in Australian bees. Victorian Naturalist 47: 16-17.

Rayment, T. 1931a. Bees in the collections of the Western Australian Museum and the Agricultural Department, Perth. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 17: 157-190.

Rayment, T. 1931b. Studies in Australian bees. A dweller among the reeds: Gnathoprosopis marianella Rayment. Victorian Naturalist 47: 135-141.

Rayment, T. 1931c. The furrow-bees and a fly. Victorian Naturalist 47: 184-189.

Rayment, T. 1932a. The stingless bees of Australia. Victorian Naturalist 48: 183-189, 203-212, 246-254.

Rayment, T. 1932b. The stingless bees of Australia. Victorian Naturalist 49: 9-14, 39-43, 104-107.

Rayment, T. 1933. A remarkable leaf-cutter bee. Victorian Naturalist 50: 9-11.

Rayment, T. 1934. Contributions to the fauna of Rottnest Island, VIII. Apoidea, with descriptions of new species. Journal of the Royal society of Western Australia 20: 201-212.

Rayment, T. 1935. A Cluster of Bees. Sixty essays on the life-histories of Australian bees, with specific descriptions of over 100 new species, and an introduction by Professor E.F. Phillips, D.Ph., Cornell University, U.S.A. Endeavour Press, Sydney. 752 pages.

Rayment, T. 1936-37. Biology of a new halictine bee and specific descriptions of its parasites. Arb. Physiol. Angew. Ent. Berlin-Dahlem 3: 289-295; 4: 30-60.

Rayment, T. 1939. Bees from the highlands of New South Wales and Victoria. The Australian Zoologist 9: 263-294, pls. 23,24.

Rayment, T. 1942 [1944]. A critical revision of species in the sonata group of Anthophora by new characters (Part I). Treubia [Dobutu Gaku-Iho], hors ser. (Japanese edition), pp.1-30. (Although marked 1942, Dr. M.A. Lieftinck wrote that the date of issue was actually May 29, 1944. – C. D. Michener, 2000).

Rayment, T. 1946a. New bees and wasps, Part I. Victoria Naturalist 62: 178-184.

Rayment, T. 1946b. New bees and wasps, Part II. Victoria Naturalist 62: 230-236.

Rayment, T. 1946c. Native bees on Mount Buffalo. Victoria Naturalist 63: 23-24.

Rayment, T. 1946d. New bees and wasps, Part III. Victoria Naturalist 63: 63-68.

Rayment, T. 1946e. A critical revision of species in the zonata group of Anthophora by new characters (Part I). Treubia 18: 1-33.

Rayment, T. 1947a. New bees and wasps, Part VI. Victoria Naturalist 64: 102-103.

Rayment, T. 1947b. A critical revision of species in the zonata group of Anthophora by new characters (Part II). Treubia 19: 46-73.

Rayment, T. 1947c. Biology and taxonomy of the solitary bee, Parasphecodes fulviventris (Friese). The Australian Zoologist 11: 76-95, pls. 7-10.

Rayment, T. 1948a. New bees and wasps, Part VII. Victoria Naturalist 65: 85-91.

Rayment, T. 1948b. Notes on remarkable wasps and bees. The Australian Zoologist 11: 238-254, pls. 19-21.

Rayment, T. 1948c. Some bees from the Victoria alps. Victoria Naturalist 65: 201-202.

Rayment, T. 1949a. New bees and wasps, Part VIII - A new species of Exoneura, with notes on other reed-bees from the Grampians. Victoria Naturalist 65: 208-212.

Rayment, T. 1949b. New bees and wasps, Part IX - Four undescribed species of Exoneura, with notes on their collection, and description of new parasites discovered on the genus. Victoria Naturalist 65: 247-254.

Rayment, T. 1949c. New bees and wasps, Part X. Victoria Naturalist 65: 271-272.

Rayment, T. 1949d. New bees and wasps, Part XI. Victoria Naturalist 66: 33-36.

Rayment, T. 1949e. New bees and wasps, Part XII - A new blue bee and an old white-ant. Victoria Naturalist 66: 147-151.

Rayment, T. 1950a. New bees and wasps. Part XIII. Victoria Naturalist 67: 20-25.

Rayment, T. 1950b. New bees and wasps, Part XIV - Three new bees in the genus Cladocerapis, and their role in the pollination of several Persoonia species ("Geebungs").. Victoria Naturalist 67: 101-111.

Rayment, T. 1950c. A new and remarkable organ on a resin-bee. Victoria Naturalist 66: 163-168. (Chalicodoma).

Rayment, T. 1950d. Sex-linked characters in bees. Victoria Naturalist 66: 233-238.

Rayment, T. 1951a. Biology of the reed bees with descriptions of three new species and two Allotypes of Exoneura. The Australian Zoologist 11: 285-313, pls. 27-32.

Rayment, T. 1951b. New bees and wasps, Part XV - Bees from two mountains, with description of a new species and notes on the biology of another. Victoria Naturalist 68: 10-13.

Rayment, T. 1951c. A critical revision of species in the genus Asaropoda by new characters. Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria 17: 65-80, pls. I-V.

Rayment, T. 1952. Golden peas make golden puddings. Proceedings of the Royal Zoological Society of new South Wales, for 1950-1951. pp. 18-23. (Andrenopsis.)

Rayment, T. 1953a. Bees of the Portland District. Portland Field Nature Club, Portland, Victoria, Australia. 39 pages.

Rayment, T. 1953b. New bees and wasps, Part XX. Victoria Naturalist 70: 50-51.

Rayment, T. 1954a. Remarkable bees from the rain forest. Australian Zoologist 12: 46-56.

Rayment, T. 1954b. New bees and wasps, Part XXII - The altruistic reed-bees, Exoneura. Victoria Naturalist 71: 13-16.

Rayment, T. 1954c. Incidence of acarid mites on the biology of bees. Australian Zoologist 12: 26-38.

Rayment, T. 1955a. Dimorphism and parthenogenesis in halictine bees. The Australian Zoologist 12: 142-152, pls. [20]-22.

Rayment, T. 1955b. Historic pole 346. Proceedings of the royal Zoological Society of New south Wales, for 1953-1954. pp. 63-67.

Rayment, T. 1955c. New bees and wasps, Part XXIV. Victoria Naturalist 71: 145-148.

Rayment, T. 1956a. New species of bees and wasps, Part XXV. Victoria Naturalist 72: 173-174.

Rayment, T. 1956b. Some have eyes-ohters have none. Proceedings of the Royal Zoological Society New south Wales for 1954-1955, pp. 50-54. (Chalicodoma).

Rayment, T. 1956c. She trips the trigger. Proceedings of the Royal Zoological Society New south Wales for 1954-1955, pp. 55-59. (Pollination by Exoneura).

Rayment, T. 1956d. The Nomia australica Sm. complex – Its taxonomy, morphology and biology with description of a new mutillid wasp. Australian Zoologist 12: 176-200, pls. 23-25.

Rayment, T. 1957a. First steps from the cave. Proceedings of the Royal Zoological Society New south Wales for 1955-1956, pp. 83-86.

Rayment, T. 1957b. The Nomia australica Smith Complex; its taxonomy, morphology and biology, with the description of a new mutilid wasp. The Australian Zoology 12: 176-200.

Rayment, T. 1958. Evolution of royal jelly. Proceedings of the Royal Zoological Society New south Wales for 1956-1957, pp. 78-79.

Rayment, T. 1959a. A new genus of bees in the family Colletidae. The Australian Zoologist 12: 324-329, pl. 38.

Rayment, T. 1959b. A new and remarkable colletid bee. Australian Zoologist 12: 334-336, pl. 40.

Rayment, T. 1961a. A tiny bee and a very large flower. Proceedings of the Royal Zoological Society New south Wales for 1958-1959, pp. 96-97. (Trigona).

Rayment, T. 1961b. The marker of the iris. Proceedings of the Royal Zoological Society New south Wales for 1958-1959, pp. 102-107.

Rayment, T. 1967b. 2. Beiträg zur Kenntnis der Gattung Megachile Latr. (Hym., Apidae): Was it “Megachile argentata auct.” Und “ Megachile rotundata auct.”? Entomologische Zeitschrift 77: 169-171.

Rayment, T. 1968. 3. Beiträg zur Kenntnis der Gattung Megachile Latr. (Hym., Apidae): Subgenus Eutricharaea und seine bisher bekanntegewordenen Arten. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift (n.f.) 15: 21-48.

Rayment, T. 1970. 6. Beiträg zur Kenntnis der Gattung Megachile Latr. Nachrichtenblatt der Bayerischen Entomologen 19: 37-47.

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Rebmann, O. 1967b. 2. Beiträg zur Kenntnis der Gattung Megachile Latr. (Hym., Apidae): Was ist “Megachile argentata auct.” Und Megachile rotundata auct.”? Entomologische Zeitschrift 77: 169-171.

Rebmann, O. 1968. 3. Beiträg zur Kenntnis der Gattung Megachile Latr. (Hym., Apidae): Subgenus Eutricharaea und seine bisher bekanntgewordenen Arten. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift (n.f.) 15: 21-48.

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