- bee or
European honey bee (
Apis mellifera) is the most
common of the 7–12
species of
honey bees worldwide. The
genus name
Apis is
Latin for 'bee', and mellifera...
- The
Carniolan honey bee (
Apis mellifera carnica, Pollmann) is a
subspecies of the
western honey bee. The
Carniolan honey bee is
native to Slovenia, southern...
- The
Apis mellifera mellifera (commonly
known as the
European dark bee) is a
subspecies of the
western honey bee,
evolving in
central Asia, with a proposed...
- from Africa, with
close genetic relations to
Apis mellifera sahariensis,
Apis mellifera intermissa, and
Apis mellifera ruttneri. In 2014 DNA
analysis estimated...
-
information related to
Apis mellifera syriaca.
Michael S
Engel (1999). "The
taxonomy of
recent and
fossil honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae;
Apis)".
Journal of Hymenoptera...
- S2CID 1733996. H.
Rembold (1964). "Die
Kastenentstehung bei der Honigbiene,
Apis mellifica L". Naturwissenschaften. 51 (3): 49–54. Bibcode:1964NW.....51...49R...
-
Apis mellifera adami is a
western honey bee subspecies,
endemic to the
island of
Crete in the
eastern Mediterranean. The
Apis mellifera adami was classified...
- Paschoud, ... et a Geneve.
Retrieved 27
March 2014. Wolf, C. W. (2021).
Apis Mellifica – Or, The
Poison Of The Honey-Bee. Read
Books Ltd. ISBN 978-1-5287-6221-2...
- the name
Apis vechti. It was
finally rediscovered by
Tingek and his
colleagues in 1988.
Apis koschevnikovi is of the
family Apidae and
genus Apis. A. koschevnikovi...
- po****tion
Apis mellifera L" (PDF). Apidologie. 27 (3): 121–131. Ifantidis, M.D. (1979). "Morphological
characters of the Gr**** Bee
Apis Mellifica Cecropia"...