Apinae: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Hymenoptera
- Family
- Apidae
- Genus
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Apinae
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Apinae
The Apinae are the subfamily that includes the majority of bees in the family Apidae. It includes the familiar "corbiculate" (pollen basket) bees—bumblebees, honey bees, orchid bees, stingless bees, and the extinct genus Euglossopteryx. It also includes all but two of the groups (excluding Nomadinae and Xylocopinae) that were previously classified in the family Anthophoridae.
Most species in the subfamily (other than honey bees, bumblebees, and stingless bees) are solitary, though several of the tribes are entirely kleptoparasitic, such as the Ericrocidini, Isepeolini, Melectini, Osirini, Protepeolini, and Rhathymini.
...Apinae in languages:
- Chinese
- 蜜蜂亞科
- Czech
- včely
- English
- Apine Bees
- English
- Corbiculate Bees
- English
- Honey Bees, Bumble Bees, and Allies
- French
- apinés
- Hungarian
- Mézelőméhek
- Japanese
- ミツバチ亜科
- Korean
- 꿀벌아과
- Modern Greek
- Απίνες
- Thai
- ผึ้งน้ำหวาน ชันโรง ฯลฯ
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