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Unlocking the bio-economic potential of native non-Apis bee products in Pakistan. [PDF]
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Cuticular hydrocarbon profiles reveal geographic chemotypes in stingless bees (Hymenoptera: Meliponini). [PDF]
Rodrigues Méndez MP +4 more
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Pot-pollen DNA barcoding as a tool to determine the diversity of plant species visited by Ecuadorian stingless bees. [PDF]
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Physicochemical properties of stingless bees (Meliponula beccarii) honey in Dandi and Meta Robi districts of West Shewa zone, Ethiopia. [PDF]
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Melipona (Eomelipona) bicolor Lepeletier
2021MELIPONA (EOMELIPONA) BICOLOR LEPELETIER Figure 8 Except for the strongly pigmented mandibles and small body size (see table 1), the mature larva of this species with its very small head relative to body size (fig. 8) is as described for M. fallax (Rozen et al., 2019b: fig. 31).
Rozen, Jerome G. +3 more
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2020
This paper examines an environmental conflict between Mayan communities and governmental authorities in Mexico’s Yucatan region. Mayan beekeepers attributed severe economic losses in honey production to the expansion of genetically engineered (GE) soy plantations. Beekeeping of Apis mellifera or “European” honey bees for the purposes of honey export is
Suryanarayanan, Sainath +1 more
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This paper examines an environmental conflict between Mayan communities and governmental authorities in Mexico’s Yucatan region. Mayan beekeepers attributed severe economic losses in honey production to the expansion of genetically engineered (GE) soy plantations. Beekeeping of Apis mellifera or “European” honey bees for the purposes of honey export is
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Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2007
Wax constituents produced by worker bees and the chemistry of the nest batumen (mixture of wax, mud, and floral materials) in a Melipona scutellaris colony changed when it was invaded by Melipona rufiventris workers. Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry analyses showed that after invasion, the M. scutellaris workers of the invaded colony produced waxes
Adriana, Pianaro +4 more
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Wax constituents produced by worker bees and the chemistry of the nest batumen (mixture of wax, mud, and floral materials) in a Melipona scutellaris colony changed when it was invaded by Melipona rufiventris workers. Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry analyses showed that after invasion, the M. scutellaris workers of the invaded colony produced waxes
Adriana, Pianaro +4 more
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1936
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Melipona scutellaris subsp. flavofasciata Ducke 1916
2015Melipona scutellaris flavofasciata Ducke, 1916: 150 Lectotype: ♀ (worker), ‘18.208 [Brazil, Pará, Trombetas, Rio Ariramba, 18.xii.1910, Ducke col.]’ ‘[Brazil, Pará], R.[io] Ariramba (Trombetas), 18.12.1910, Ducke [col.]’ ‘ Brazil, Estado do Pará’ ‘103.256’. Current status: Melipona (Michmelia) lateralis Erichson, 1848.
RAMOS, KELLI S. +2 more
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Behaviour of drones in Melipona (Apidae, Meliponinae)
Insectes Sociaux, 1997The behaviour of drones of different species of Melipona was studied in Costa Rica and on Tobago. Drones of all species behaved very similarly. The intranidal behavioural analysis indicates that drones spent most time on standing, walking, stirring the antennae and self-grooming.
J.W. van Veen +2 more
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