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Exoneura Albolineata
''Exoneura'' is a genus of bees belonging to the family Apidae. The species of this genus are found in Australia. Species Species: *''Exoneura abstrusa'' *'' Exoneura albolineata'' *'' Exoneura albopilosa'' * ''Exoneura robusta ''Exoneura robusta'' is a species of the primitively eusocial Allodapini, allodapine bee, belonging to the genus commonly referred to as "reed bees". Their common name derives from their use of the soft pith of dead fern fronds as a nesting mater ... References {{Taxonbar, from=Q14482607 Apidae ...
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Bees
Bees are winged insects closely related to wasps and ants, known for their roles in pollination and, in the case of the best-known bee species, the western honey bee, for producing honey. Bees are a monophyletic lineage within the superfamily Apoidea. They are presently considered a clade, called Anthophila. There are over 16,000 known species of bees in seven recognized biological families. Some speciesincluding honey bees, bumblebees, and stingless beeslive socially in colonies while most species (>90%)including mason bees, carpenter bees, leafcutter bees, and sweat beesare solitary. Bees are found on every continent except Antarctica, in every habitat on the planet that contains insect-pollinated flowering plants. The most common bees in the Northern Hemisphere are the Halictidae, or sweat bees, but they are small and often mistaken for wasps or flies. Bees range in size from tiny stingless bee species, whose workers are less than long, to ''Megachile pluto'', the large ...
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Apidae
Apidae is the largest family within the superfamily Apoidea, containing at least 5700 species of bees. The family includes some of the most commonly seen bees, including bumblebees and honey bees, but also includes stingless bees (also used for honey production), carpenter bees, orchid bees, cuckoo bees, and a number of other less widely known groups. Taxonomy In addition to its historical classification (honey bees, bumble bees, stingless bees and orchid bees), the family Apidae presently includes all the genera formerly placed in the families Anthophoridae and Ctenoplectridae. Although the most visible members of Apidae are social, the vast majority of apid bees are solitary, including a number of cleptoparasitic species. The old family Apidae contained four tribes (Apinae: Apini, Euglossini and Bombinae: Bombini, Meliponini) which have been reclassified as tribes of the subfamily Apinae, along with all of the former tribes and subfamilies of Anthophoridae and the former f ...
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Exoneura Abstrusa
''Exoneura'' is a genus of bees belonging to the family Apidae. The species of this genus are found in Australia. Species Species: *'' Exoneura abstrusa'' *'' Exoneura albolineata'' *'' Exoneura albopilosa'' * ''Exoneura robusta ''Exoneura robusta'' is a species of the primitively eusocial Allodapini, allodapine bee, belonging to the genus commonly referred to as "reed bees". Their common name derives from their use of the soft pith of dead fern fronds as a nesting mater ... References {{Taxonbar, from=Q14482607 Apidae ...
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Exoneura Albolineata
''Exoneura'' is a genus of bees belonging to the family Apidae. The species of this genus are found in Australia. Species Species: *''Exoneura abstrusa'' *'' Exoneura albolineata'' *'' Exoneura albopilosa'' * ''Exoneura robusta ''Exoneura robusta'' is a species of the primitively eusocial Allodapini, allodapine bee, belonging to the genus commonly referred to as "reed bees". Their common name derives from their use of the soft pith of dead fern fronds as a nesting mater ... References {{Taxonbar, from=Q14482607 Apidae ...
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Exoneura Albopilosa
''Exoneura'' is a genus of bees belonging to the family Apidae. The species of this genus are found in Australia. Species Species: *''Exoneura abstrusa'' *''Exoneura albolineata'' *'' Exoneura albopilosa'' * ''Exoneura robusta ''Exoneura robusta'' is a species of the primitively eusocial Allodapini, allodapine bee, belonging to the genus commonly referred to as "reed bees". Their common name derives from their use of the soft pith of dead fern fronds as a nesting mater ... References {{Taxonbar, from=Q14482607 Apidae ...
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Exoneura Robusta
''Exoneura robusta'' is a species of the primitively eusocial Allodapini, allodapine bee, belonging to the genus commonly referred to as "reed bees". Their common name derives from their use of the soft pith of dead fern fronds as a nesting material. They are native to southeastern Australia, living in both montane and heathland habitats. ''E. robusta'' do not have a fixed pattern of sociality, but rather they are capable of adapting their social strategy to different environments. While typically univoltine (producing one brood per season), populations living in warmer habitats (such as those in higher latitude heathlands) are capable of producing two Brood (honey bee), broods per season. This leads to the incidence of sibling rearing and eusocial behavior. ''E. robusta'' lack strict morphological Caste (biology), castes, thus allowing for their plastic social behavior and dominance hierarchies. Taxonomy and phylogeny ''Exoneura robusta'' is a species of Australian allodapine bee ...
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