- The
superfamily Apoidea is a
major group within the Hymenoptera,
which includes two
traditionally recognized lineages, the "sphecoid" wasps, and the bees...
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producing honey. Bees are a
monophyletic lineage within the
superfamily Apoidea. They are
currently considered a clade,
called Anthophila.
There are over...
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covers the
species found in the
clade Anthophila within the
superfamily Apoidea,
comprising more than 20,000 species,
including bumblebees and
honey bees...
- Press. p. 476. ISBN 9780520288744. Eardley, C. D. (1987).
Catalogue of
Apoidea (Hymenoptera) in
Africa south of the Sahara, Part 1, The
genus Xylocopa...
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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...
- carder, or
mason bees.
Anthidium septemspinosum - -
Discover Life 2004,
Apoidea Database,
Fauna Europaea Catalogue of Life : 2009
Annual Checklist : Literature...
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Myrmosidae Pompilidae (spider wasps)
Sapygidae (sapygid, or club-horned wasps)
Scolioidea Scoliidae (scoliid wasps)
Formicoidea Formicidae (ants)
Apoidea...
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stinging wasps, and a 2013
study suggests that they are a
sister group of the
Apoidea. In 1966, E. O.
Wilson and his
colleagues identified the
fossil remains...
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taxonomic overview of the
carpenter bees of the
Indian region [Hymenoptera,
Apoidea, Apidae, Xylocopinae, Xylocopini,
Xylocopa Latreille", pp. 79–100 in Gupta...
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