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hypogeum or
hypogaeum (plural
hypogea or hypogaea,
pronounced /haɪpɒɡeɪə/;
literally meaning "underground", from Gr**** hypo (under) and ghê (earth))...
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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...
- (Fabricius, 1793)
Trigona necrophaga (Camargo & Roubik, 1991)
Trigona hypogea (Silvestri, 1902)
Vulture bees are reddish-brown in colour,
featuring only...
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Thermotoga hypogea is a
hyperthermophilic organism that is a
member of the
order Thermotogales. It is thermophilic, xylanolytic, glucose-fermenting, strictly...
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There are two
funerary hypogea in
Biniai Nou (Mahón),
which were
built in the
Chalcolithic period (the...
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robbery before the
hypogea were
constituted as
protected areas. The
details in the
sculptures and
pictorial patterns in the
hypogea are
similar to the...
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islands in the Atlantic.
There have been
recent discoveries (2010–2011) of
hypogea (structures
carved into embankments, that may have been used for burials)...
- B. (February 2004). "Predatory
behavior in a
necrophagous bee
Trigona hypogea (Hymenoptera; Apidae, Meliponini)". Naturwissenschaften. 91 (2): 94–96...
- centres. It is also
generally wet and cloudy. A
small number of
alleged hypogea (underground
structures carved into rocks) have been
identified on the...
- (2004). "Prey
capture and
digestion in the
carnivorous sponge Asbestopluma hypogea (Porifera: Demospongiae)". Zoomorphology. 123 (4): 179–190. doi:10.1007/s00435-004-0100-0...