Apis florea: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Hymenoptera
- Family
- Apidae
- Genus
- Apis
- Species
- Apis florea
- Scientific Name
- Apis florea
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Apis florea
The dwarf honey bee (or red dwarf honey bee), Apis florea, is one of two species of small, wild honey bees of southern and southeastern Asia. It has a much wider distribution than its sister species, Apis andreniformis. First identified in the late 18th century, Apis florea is unique for its morphology, foraging behavior and defensive mechanisms like making a piping noise. Apis florea have open nests and small colonies, which makes them more susceptible to predation than cavity nesters with large numbers of defensive workers. The species is an important pollinator in many parts of its range and its nests are occasionally exploited as a source of wild honey.
...Apis florea in languages:
- Arabic
- نحل العسل القزم
- Chinese
- 小蜜蜂
- Czech
- včela květná
- English
- Dwarf Honey Bee
- English
- Red Dwarf-Honey bee
- French
- abeille naine
- German
- Zwerghonigbiene
- Hebrew
- דבורת-הדבש הננסית
- Italian
- Ape nana
- Lithuanian
- Mažoji medunešė bitė
- Sinhala
- දඬුවැල් මැස්සා
- Thai
- ผึ้งมิ้ม
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