-
foods gathered –
apart from ripe
fruit – were:
honey from ants and bees (
sugarbag, see below) leaf
scale (honeydew – lerps) tree sap
flower nectar In some...
- acid-thinned starch.
Outside of plants,
maltose is also (likely)
found in
sugarbag. In humans,
maltose is
broken down by
various maltase enzymes, providing...
-
Austroplebeia magna (Dollin, Dollin, & Rasmussen, 2015)
Tetragonula carbonaria (
Sugarbag bee) (Smith, 1854)
Tetragonula hockingsi (****erell, 1929) Tetragonula...
- range: 100–0 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Late Cretaceous –
Present The
sugarbag bee,
Tetragonula carbonaria Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota...
- bee,
endemic to the north-east
coast of Australia. Its
common name is
sugarbag bee. They are also
occasionally referred to as bush bees. The bee is known...
- anguilla) date
uncertain Europe,
North America meat Captive-bred 5b
Other fish
Sugarbag bee (Tetragonula carbonaria) and
Indian stingless bee (T. iridipennis)...
-
keeping stingless bee
hives for pets,
pollination and
sugarbag honey. West End, Brisbane, Qld:
Sugarbag Bees. ISBN 978-0-646-93997-1. OCLC 910915206....
- New
Zealanders Remember the
Second World War (2010) Simpson, Tony, ed. The
Sugarbag Years: An Oral
History of the 1930s
Depression in New
Zealand (2009)...
-
amacha True honey, made by
honey bees (Apis spp.) from
gathered nectar.
Sugarbag, the
honey of
stingless bees,
which is more
liquid than the
honey from...
- by-election with
Ralph Harrison succeeding Jones. Simpson, Tony. "The
Sugarbag Years". 1990
Penguin Books p. 212. Fensome, Alex (12
December 2014). "Savage...