- The
Apinae are the
subfamily that
includes the
majority of bees in the
family Apidae. It
includes the
familiar "corbiculate" (pollen basket) bees—bumblebees...
- four
tribes (
Apinae: Apini,
Euglossini and Bombinae: Bombini, Meliponini)
which have been
reclassified as
tribes of the
subfamily Apinae,
along with all...
- The
tribe Euglossini, in the
subfamily Apinae,
commonly known as
orchid bees or
euglossine bees, are the only
group of
corbiculate bees
whose non-parasitic...
-
picitarsis is a
species of bee
belonging to the
family Apidae subfamily Apinae. It
nests within the
twigs of
Caesalpinia pulcherrima. Padmanabhan, P. S...
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February 2016. "Common
Names of
Insects Database".
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February 2016. "
Apinae"...
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Sheppard (2005). "Phylogenetic
relationships of
honey bees (Hymenoptera:
Apinae: Apini)
inferred from
nuclear and
mitochondrial DNA
sequence data". Molecular...
- The
Anthophorini are a
large tribe in the
subfamily Apinae of the
family Apidae.
Species in this
tribe are
often referred to as
digger bees,
although this...
-
digger bee, is a
species of bee
belonging to the
family Apidae subfamily Apinae.
These bees have a wide
distribution ranging from the
Canary Islands in...
-
Indian subcontinent with
description of a new
species (Hymenoptera: Apidae:
Apinae: Apini: Apis)". Entomon. 47 (3): 197–220. doi:10.33307/entomon.v47i3.755...
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neuter form corbiculum. Bees in four
tribes of the
family Apidae,
subfamily Apinae have corbiculae: the
honey bees, bumblebees,
stingless bees, and orchid...