- Apis
koschevnikovi, Koschevnikov's
honey bee, is a
species of
honey bee
which inhabits Malaysian and
Indonesian Borneo,
where it
lives sympatrically with...
- (the
giant honey bee); Apis
florea (the red
dwarf honey bee); Apis
koschevnikovi (Koschevnikov's
honey bee); Apis
laboriosa (the
Himalayan giant honey...
-
Southeast and East Asia. This
species is the
sister species of Apis
koschevnikovi and both are in the same
subgenus as the
western (European)
honey bee...
- Apis
koschevnikovi de Guzman, L. I.; Delfinado-Baker, M. (January 1996). "A new
species of
Varroa (Acari: Varroidae) ****ociated with Apis
koschevnikovi (Apidae:...
-
Asian honey bee
Varroa jacobsoni Asian honey bee
Varroa rindereri Apis
koschevnikovi Varroa underwoodi western honey bee,
Asian honey bee, Apis nigrocincta...
- (1996). "A new
species of
Varroa (Acari: Varroidae) ****ociated with Apis
koschevnikovi (Apidae: Hymenoptera) in Borneo".
International Journal of Acarology...
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temporary nests during their long migrations. In
Bornean rainforests, Apis
koschevnikovi and Apis
dorsata are the only
honeybees that
appear frequently at flowering...
- are Apis andreniformis, Apis cerana, Apis dorsata, Apis florea, Apis
koschevnikovi, and Apis nigrocincta.
These species all
originated in
southern and...
- "Levels of
polyandry and
intracolonial genetic relationships in Apis
koschevnikovi".
International Bee
Research ****ociation. 21
April 2010.
Archived from...
- a
number of
Indonesian honey bees,
including the more
obscure Apis
koschevnikovi and Apis
nigrocincta (the
latter of
which has
nearby habitat on nearby...