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Apidae is the
largest family within the
superfamily Apoidea,
containing at
least 5700
species of bees. The
family includes some of the most
commonly seen...
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diverged from one
another by the end of the Cretaceous. The Melittidae,
Apidae, and
Megachilidae had
already evolved on the
supercontinent prior to its...
- and
genera of the
large carpenter bees,
tribe Xylocopini (Hymenoptera:
Apidae)".
Scientific Papers,
Natural History Museum,
University of Kansas. 9: 1–47...
- or humble-bee) is any of over 250
species in the
genus Bombus, part of
Apidae, one of the bee families. This
genus is the only
extant group in the tribe...
- pollination. The red-tailed
bumblebee is a part of the
order Hymenoptera,
family Apidae, and the
genus Bombus,
which includes many
species including Bombus terrestris...
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Engel (1999). "The
taxonomy of
recent and
fossil honey bees (Hymenoptera:
Apidae; Apis)".
Journal of
Hymenoptera Research. 8 (2): 180.
Retrieved 30 January...
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Bombus huntii,
Bombus impatiens, and
Bombus vosnesenskii (Hymenoptera:
Apidae)
pollinate greenhouse-grown
tomatoes in
western North America.
Journal of...
- (2017). "Discovery of the bee
tribe Tarsaliini in
Arabia (Hymenoptera:
Apidae), with the
description of a new species" (PDF).
American Museum Novitates...
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order Hymenoptera,
which is
composed of ants, bees, and wasps. The
family Apidae specifically consists of bees. It is also part of the
subfamily Apinae....
- bee from the
Miocene of
Nevada and the
biogeography of Apis (Hymenoptera:
Apidae: Apini)".
Proceedings of the
California Academy of Sciences. 60 (3): 23–38...