- in Tulum. The bees used by the Maya are
Melipona beecheii and
Melipona yucatanica,
species of
stingless bee. The
Chilam Balam mentions Ah-Muzen-Cab in Chapter...
- are
smaller than white-nosed
coatis from the
adjacent mainland (N. n.
yucatanica), but when
compared more
widely to white-nosed
coatis the
difference in...
- 1932)
Melipona variegatipes (Gribodo, 1893) M. v.
lautipes Melipona yucatanica (Camargo,
Moure & Roubik, 1988)
Stingless bee List of
stingless bees of...
- in the
genus Cyanocitta, and was
given the
scientific name
Cyanocitta yucatanica. It is now
placed by the
genus Cyanocorax,
which was
introduced by the...
-
import in
Oasisamerica Skunk Sloth Stingless bee—Melipona
beecheii and M.
yucatanica, Maya
source of
honey Squirrel Turkey Turtle Yacare caiman Wood rat Lois...
-
slightly smaller than the white-nosed
coatis of the
adjacent mainland (N. n.
yucatanica); but, when
compared more
widely to white-nosed coatis, the difference...
- N. n.
molaris N. n.
narica N. n.
nelsoni (Cozumel
Island coati) N. n.
yucatanica Southern North America,
Central America, and
northwest South America Size:...
- is
considered very tasty. The
stingless bees
Melipona beecheii and M.
yucatanica are the
primary native bees
cultured in
Central America,
though a few...
-
yasumatsui Hirashima, 1971
Ceratina yonagunensis Shiokawa, 2011
Ceratina yucatanica ****erell, 1931
Ceratina zandeni Terzo, 1998
Ceratina zeteki ****erell...
- 1644/1545-1410(2002)697<0001:NL>2.0.CO;2. S2CID 198969174. Villa, R.B. (1960). "Tadarida
yucatanica in Tamaulipas".
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