- Apis
cerana nuluensis is a
subspecies of
honey bee
described in 1996 by Tingek,
Koeniger & Koeniger. The
geographic distribution of the
subspecies is...
-
disruption of
visual patterns,
similar to the
behavior of Apis
cerana nuluensis and Apis dorsata, but
instead has been shown, in
conjunction with rocking...
- the Philippines. Apis
cerana nuluensis of
Borneo is also now
generally considered to be a
separate species, as Apis
nuluensis.
Radloff et al. (2010) have...
- (Apis mellifera),
Asian honey bee (A. cerana), A. nigrocincta, and A.
nuluensis V.
underwoodi has been
found on
multiple bee
species in
Southern Asia...
-
jacobsoni Asian honey bee
Varroa rindereri Apis
koschevnikovi Varroa underwoodi western honey bee,
Asian honey bee, Apis nigrocincta, Apis
nuluensis...
- with
other honey bee
species such as Apis
cerana (specifically A. c.
nuluensis). The
species was
first described by Hugo
Berthold von Buttel-Reepen,...
-
possible yet to
resolve its
relationship to the
Bornean honey bee A. c.
nuluensis and Apis
nigrocincta from the
Philippines to satisfaction; some researchers...
- and is most
related to Apis cerana, Apis koschevnikovi, and Apis
cerana nuluensis. The bees have a hind wing
length ranging anywhere from 5.5 mm to 5.9 mm...