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- Tetragonisca angustula is a small eusocial stingless bee found in México, Central and South America. It is known by a variety of names in different regions...
- the genus Tetragonisca: Tetragonisca angustula (Latreille, 1825) Tetragonisca buchwaldi Tetragonisca fiebrigi (Schwarz, 1938) Tetragonisca weyrauchi (Schwarz...
- honey-producing bees of this group generally belong to the genera Scaptotrigona, Tetragonisca, Melipona and Austroplebeia, although there are other genera containing...
- melliferous flower and is the main source of food for the stingless bee Tetragonisca angustula, which is an important honey producer in Central and South...
- Order: Hymenoptera Family: Apidae Tribe: Meliponini Genus: Trigona Jurine, 1807 Subgenera Duckeola Frieseomelitta Geotrigona Tetragona Tetragonisca Trigona...
- limao) and their host chemical and visual cues in nest defense byTrigona (Tetragonisca) angustula (Apidae: Meliponinae)". Journal of Chemical Ecology. 16 (2):...
- for sustainable agro-ecological development, such as the yellow jataí (Tetragonisca angustula). Even though some species have no zootechnical agronomic value...
- role in the number of guard bees present. Guard bees of the species Tetragonisca angustula and Schwarziana quadripunctata are examples of eusocial bees...
- anti-fungal properties. Honey from the western honey bee, along with the bee Tetragonisca angustula, has specific antibacterial activity towards an infection-causing...
- and trophic eggs and their controlled release by workers in Trigona (Tetragonisca) angustula llliger (Apidae, Meliponinae)". Physiological Entomology....