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    Apis andreniformis, or the black dwarf honey bee, is a relatively rare species of honey bee whose native habitat is the tropical and subtropical regions...
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    Honey bee (redirect from Apis (genus))
    recognized: Apis andreniformis (the black dwarf honey bee); Apis cerana (the eastern honey bee); Apis dorsata (the giant honey bee); Apis florea (the...
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    wider distribution than its sister species, Apis andreniformis. First identified in the late 18th century, Apis florea is unique for its morphology, foraging...
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    from Apis mellifera, there are six other species in the genus Apis. These are Apis andreniformis, Apis cerana, Apis dorsata, Apis florea, Apis koschevnikovi...
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    some open-air nesting honeybees such as the black dwarf honeybee (Apis andreniformis), whose nests hang from twigs or branches, will perform a horizontal...
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    species, as observed in Apis andreniformis (black dwarf honey bee), where worker bees responded to queen pheromone from the related Apis florea (red dwarf honey...
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  • food source. This mite has been found almost exclusively in the bee Apis andreniformis in Thailand. Lekprayoon, C.; Tangkanasing, P. (1991-12-01). "Euvarroa...
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  • produces black nectar that is sometimes referred to as "black honey" Apis andreniformis, a species of bee that is also known as a "black dwarf honey bee"...
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    execution vary among the different species. For example, in Apis florea and Apis andreniformis (the "dwarf honeybees") the dance is performed on the dorsal...
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