- The
superfamily Apoidea is a
major group within the Hymenoptera,
which includes two
traditionally recognized lineages, the "sphecoid" wasps, and the bees...
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producing honey. Bees are a
monophyletic lineage within the
superfamily Apoidea. They are
currently considered a clade,
called Anthophila.
There are over...
- The
Crabronidae is a
large family of
wasps within the
superfamily Apoidea. This
family was
historically treated as a
subfamily in the now-defunct Spheciformes...
- a 2013
study suggests that they are a
sister group of the
Apoidea. However,
since Apoidea is a superfamily, ants must be
upgraded to the same rank. A...
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abeilles oligolectiques du
genre Dasypoda Latreille 1802 (Hymenoptera:
Apoidea: Melittidae).
Annales de la Société
Entomologique de
France (N.S.), 40...
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Apidae is the
largest family within the
superfamily Apoidea,
containing at
least 5700
species of bees. The
family includes some of the most
commonly seen...
- BugGuide.net.
Retrieved 2019-09-24. Eardley, C. D. (1987).
Catalogue of
Apoidea (Hymenoptera) in
Africa south of the Sahara, Part 1, The
genus Xylocopa...
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covers the
species found in the
clade Anthophila within the
superfamily Apoidea,
comprising more than 20,000 species,
including bumblebees and
honey bees...
- Ashley; Krementz,
David (9 May 2018). "Checklist of bees (Hymenoptera:
Apoidea) from
managed emergent wetlands in the
lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley...
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Larvae are carnivorous.
These are all the
members of the
superfamily Apoidea which are not bees and
which in
older classifications were
called the "Sphecoidea"...