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Trigona cilipes—Americas
Trigona corvina -
Central and
South America Trigona cr****ipes (Fabricius, 1793)
Trigona ferricauda—Americas
Trigona fulviventris—Mexico...
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Euphorbia trigona, the
African milk tree,
cathedral cactus, or
Abyssinian euphorbia, is a
species of
flowering plant that
originates from
Central Africa...
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Bertholdia trigona, or Grote's bertholdia, is a
species of moth in the
family Erebidae. The
species was
first described by
Augustus Radcliffe Grote in...
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Ficus trigona is a
species of tree in the
family Moraceae. It is
native to
South America.
Ficus trigona typically starts life as an
epiphyte on another...
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Trigona hypogea is a
species of
stingless bee from the Neotropics; it is
unusual in that it is one of only
three known species of bee that exclusively...
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Trigona corvina (****erell, 1913) is a
species of
stingless bee that
lives primarily in
Central and
South America. In Panama, they are
sometimes known...
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Trigona spinipes is a
species of
stingless bee. It
occurs in Brazil,
where it is
called arapuá, aripuá, irapuá, ****urá or abelha-cachorro ("dog-bee")...
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Trigona amalthea,
commonly known as jandaíra-preta or sanharão in Brazil, is a
species of
eusocial stingless bee in the
family Apidae and
tribe Meliponini...
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Cyana trigona is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
Walter Rothschild in 1903. It is
found in New Guinea. Savela, Markku. "Cyana
trigona (Rothschild...
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Trigona fuscipennis is a
stingless bee
species that
originates in
Mexico but is also
found in
Central and
South America. They are an
advanced eusocial...