- Apis
cerana, the
eastern honey bee,
Asiatic honey bee or
Asian honey bee, is a
species of
honey bee
native to South,
Southeast and East Asia. This species...
- Apis
cerana ****onica is a
subspecies of the
eastern honeybee native to ****an. It is
commonly known as the ****anese
honeybee (****anese: ニホンミツバチ, Hepburn:...
- pollination. The only
other domesticated bee is the
eastern honey bee (Apis
cerana),
which occurs in South, Southeast, and East Asia. Only
members of the genus...
- Apis
cerana indica, the
Indian honey bee, is a
subspecies of
Asiatic honey bee. It is one of the
predominant bees
found and
domesticated in India, ****stan...
- a cavity-nesting
species and is most
related to Apis
cerana, Apis koschevnikovi, and Apis
cerana nuluensis. The bees have a hind wing
length ranging anywhere...
- Hymenoptera,
honey bees (Apis
dorsata and A.
cerana) and the
stingless bee
genus Trigona are the
major visitors. A.
cerana colonies foraging on
rambutan flowers...
- Apis
cerana nuluensis is a
subspecies of
honey bee
described in 1996 by Tingek,
Koeniger & Koeniger. The
geographic distribution of the
subspecies is the...
-
where it
lives sympatrically with
other honey bee
species such as Apis
cerana (specifically A. c. nuluensis). The
species was
first described by Hugo...
- the
western honey bee (Apis mellifera) and the
eastern honey bee (Apis
cerana) are the main
species kept in hives. The nest's
internal structure is a...
- they
detect that
hornets are hawking, A.
cerana tend to
withdraw into the nest, but A. mellifera do not. A.
cerana guard bees also use wing
shimmering in...