- Bogusch, P., Kratochvíl, L. and Straka, J. 2006
- Generalist cuckoo bees are species specialist in an individual level (Hymenoptera: Apoidea, Sphecodes). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 60: 422-429.
- Exeler, N., Hochkirch, A. and Kratochwil, A. 2006
- Genetische Differenzierung von Andrena vaga-Nistaggregationen (Hymenoptera: Andrenidae) in Nordwestdeutschland. Beiträge der Hymenopterologen-Tagung in Stuttgart: 21-22.
- Artemyev, A. Ye., Korolkov, A.M., Toropov, M. V. 2011
- Geoecological justification of the national park "Sengileevsky Mountains".: 50-54.
- Berezin M.V. 1995a
- Geographical diversity, species correlation, population structure and cenotic interactions of Arctic bumble bees (Apidae, Bombus). Biodivers Ecol Var Invertebr Microorg 3:205–215
- Blagoveschchenskaya N. N. 1963
- Giant colony of the solitary bee Dasypoda plumipes Panz. [In Russ.]. Entomol. Obozr. 42: 115-117.
- Comba, M. 2007
- Gli Apoidei del Parco e delle aree adiacenti (Hymenoptera: Colletidae, Andrenidae, Halictidae, Megachilidae, Anthophoridae, Apidae) Artropodi del Parco Nazionale del Vesuvio: Ricerche Preliminari. Conservazione Habitat Invertebrati 4: 365-375.
- GBIF Data Portal. 2013
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility database. Information on record GBIF784990003. Andrena grossella . Available at: http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20l?id=GBIF784990003.
- Colin Plant Associates. 2015
- Greenwich Ecology Park assessment of potential effects of shading on invertebrate ecology. Report number BS/2962/15, Colin Plant Associates, Bishops Stortford / Ramboll Environ, London, 47 pp.
- The Land Trust. 2014
- Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park management plan. The Land Trust, Warrington / The Conservation Volunteers, London, 41pp. The Land Trust. 2016. The Land Trust, [Online]. Available from: http://www.thelandtrust.org.uk [Accessed 12/6/2016].
- Capelo J,A., Menezes de Sequeira M., Jardim R., Costa J.C. 2004
- Guia da excursão geobotânica dos V Encontros ALFA 2004 à ilha da Madeira. — In: Capelo J.A. (Ed.): Paisagem vegetal da ilha da Madeira. — Quercetea 6: 5-45.