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Tetragonula
''Tetragonula'' is a genus of stingless bees. In 1961, Brazilian bee expert J.S. Moure first proposed the genus name ''Tetragonula'' to improve the classification system by dividing the large genus ''Trigona'' stingless bees into 9 smaller groups. About 30 stingless bee species formerly placed in the genus '' Trigona'' are now placed in the genus ''Tetragonula''. These bees are found in Oceania, in countries such as Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands. The most recent tabulation of species listed 31 species. Species *''Tetragonula bengalensis'' (Cameron, 1897) *''Tetragonula biroi'' (Friese, 1898) *''Tetragonula carbonaria'' ( Smith, 1854) *''Tetragonula clypearis'' (Friese, 1908) *''Tetragonula dapitanensis'' (Cockerell, 1925) *''Tetragonula davenporti'' (Franck, 2004) *''Tetragonula drescheri'' ( Schwarz, 1939) *''Tetragonula florilega'' (Engel, 2021) *''Tetragonula fuscobalteata'' (Cameron, 1908) * ...
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Tetragonula Hirashimai
''Tetragonula'' is a genus of stingless bees. In 1961, Brazilian bee expert J.S. Moure first proposed the genus name ''Tetragonula'' to improve the classification system by dividing the large genus ''Trigona'' stingless bees into 9 smaller groups. About 30 stingless bee species formerly placed in the genus '' Trigona'' are now placed in the genus ''Tetragonula''. These bees are found in Oceania, in countries such as Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands. The most recent tabulation of species listed 31 species. Species *''Tetragonula bengalensis'' (Cameron, 1897) *''Tetragonula biroi'' (Friese, 1898) *''Tetragonula carbonaria'' ( Smith, 1854) *''Tetragonula clypearis'' (Friese, 1908) *''Tetragonula dapitanensis'' (Cockerell, 1925) *''Tetragonula davenporti'' (Franck, 2004) *''Tetragonula drescheri'' ( Schwarz, 1939) *''Tetragonula florilega'' (Engel, 2021) *''Tetragonula fuscobalteata'' (Cameron, 1908) * ...
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Tetragonula Biroi
''Tetragonula'' is a genus of stingless bees. In 1961, Brazilian bee expert J.S. Moure first proposed the genus name ''Tetragonula'' to improve the classification system by dividing the large genus ''Trigona'' stingless bees into 9 smaller groups. About 30 stingless bee species formerly placed in the genus '' Trigona'' are now placed in the genus ''Tetragonula''. These bees are found in Oceania, in countries such as Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands. The most recent tabulation of species listed 31 species. Species *'' Tetragonula bengalensis'' (Cameron, 1897) *'' Tetragonula biroi'' (Friese, 1898) *''Tetragonula carbonaria'' ( Smith, 1854) *'' Tetragonula clypearis'' (Friese, 1908) *'' Tetragonula dapitanensis'' (Cockerell, 1925) *'' Tetragonula davenporti'' (Franck, 2004) *'' Tetragonula drescheri'' ( Schwarz, 1939) *'' Tetragonula florilega'' (Engel, 2021) *'' Tetragonula fuscobalteata'' (Cameron, ...
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Tetragonula Bengalensis
''Tetragonula'' is a genus of stingless bees. In 1961, Brazilian bee expert J.S. Moure first proposed the genus name ''Tetragonula'' to improve the classification system by dividing the large genus ''Trigona'' stingless bees into 9 smaller groups. About 30 stingless bee species formerly placed in the genus '' Trigona'' are now placed in the genus ''Tetragonula''. These bees are found in Oceania, in countries such as Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands. The most recent tabulation of species listed 31 species. Species *'' Tetragonula bengalensis'' (Cameron, 1897) *''Tetragonula biroi'' (Friese, 1898) *''Tetragonula carbonaria'' ( Smith, 1854) *''Tetragonula clypearis'' (Friese, 1908) *''Tetragonula dapitanensis'' (Cockerell, 1925) *''Tetragonula davenporti'' (Franck, 2004) *''Tetragonula drescheri'' ( Schwarz, 1939) *''Tetragonula florilega'' (Engel, 2021) *''Tetragonula fuscobalteata'' (Cameron, 1908) ...
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Tetragonula Clypearis
''Tetragonula'' is a genus of stingless bees. In 1961, Brazilian bee expert J.S. Moure first proposed the genus name ''Tetragonula'' to improve the classification system by dividing the large genus ''Trigona'' stingless bees into 9 smaller groups. About 30 stingless bee species formerly placed in the genus '' Trigona'' are now placed in the genus ''Tetragonula''. These bees are found in Oceania, in countries such as Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands. The most recent tabulation of species listed 31 species. Species *'' Tetragonula bengalensis'' (Cameron, 1897) *''Tetragonula biroi'' (Friese, 1898) *''Tetragonula carbonaria'' ( Smith, 1854) *'' Tetragonula clypearis'' (Friese, 1908) *''Tetragonula dapitanensis'' (Cockerell, 1925) *''Tetragonula davenporti'' (Franck, 2004) *''Tetragonula drescheri'' ( Schwarz, 1939) *''Tetragonula florilega'' (Engel, 2021) *''Tetragonula fuscobalteata'' (Cameron, 1908) ...
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Tetragonula Dapitanensis
''Tetragonula'' is a genus of stingless bees. In 1961, Brazilian bee expert J.S. Moure first proposed the genus name ''Tetragonula'' to improve the classification system by dividing the large genus ''Trigona'' stingless bees into 9 smaller groups. About 30 stingless bee species formerly placed in the genus '' Trigona'' are now placed in the genus ''Tetragonula''. These bees are found in Oceania, in countries such as Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands. The most recent tabulation of species listed 31 species. Species *'' Tetragonula bengalensis'' (Cameron, 1897) *''Tetragonula biroi'' (Friese, 1898) *''Tetragonula carbonaria'' ( Smith, 1854) *'' Tetragonula clypearis'' (Friese, 1908) *'' Tetragonula dapitanensis'' (Cockerell, 1925) *''Tetragonula davenporti'' (Franck, 2004) *''Tetragonula drescheri'' ( Schwarz, 1939) *''Tetragonula florilega'' (Engel, 2021) *''Tetragonula fuscobalteata'' (Cameron, 1908 ...
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Tetragonula Davenporti
''Tetragonula'' is a genus of stingless bees. In 1961, Brazilian bee expert J.S. Moure first proposed the genus name ''Tetragonula'' to improve the classification system by dividing the large genus ''Trigona'' stingless bees into 9 smaller groups. About 30 stingless bee species formerly placed in the genus '' Trigona'' are now placed in the genus ''Tetragonula''. These bees are found in Oceania, in countries such as Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands. The most recent tabulation of species listed 31 species. Species *'' Tetragonula bengalensis'' (Cameron, 1897) *''Tetragonula biroi'' (Friese, 1898) *''Tetragonula carbonaria'' ( Smith, 1854) *'' Tetragonula clypearis'' (Friese, 1908) *'' Tetragonula dapitanensis'' (Cockerell, 1925) *'' Tetragonula davenporti'' (Franck, 2004) *''Tetragonula drescheri'' ( Schwarz, 1939) *''Tetragonula florilega'' (Engel, 2021) *''Tetragonula fuscobalteata'' (Cameron, 190 ...
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Tetragonula Drescheri
''Tetragonula'' is a genus of stingless bees. In 1961, Brazilian bee expert J.S. Moure first proposed the genus name ''Tetragonula'' to improve the classification system by dividing the large genus ''Trigona'' stingless bees into 9 smaller groups. About 30 stingless bee species formerly placed in the genus '' Trigona'' are now placed in the genus ''Tetragonula''. These bees are found in Oceania, in countries such as Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands. The most recent tabulation of species listed 31 species. Species *'' Tetragonula bengalensis'' (Cameron, 1897) *''Tetragonula biroi'' (Friese, 1898) *''Tetragonula carbonaria'' ( Smith, 1854) *'' Tetragonula clypearis'' (Friese, 1908) *'' Tetragonula dapitanensis'' (Cockerell, 1925) *'' Tetragonula davenporti'' (Franck, 2004) *'' Tetragonula drescheri'' ( Schwarz, 1939) *''Tetragonula florilega'' (Engel, 2021) *''Tetragonula fuscobalteata'' (Cameron, 19 ...
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Tetragonula Florilega
''Tetragonula'' is a genus of stingless bees. In 1961, Brazilian bee expert J.S. Moure first proposed the genus name ''Tetragonula'' to improve the classification system by dividing the large genus ''Trigona'' stingless bees into 9 smaller groups. About 30 stingless bee species formerly placed in the genus '' Trigona'' are now placed in the genus ''Tetragonula''. These bees are found in Oceania, in countries such as Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands. The most recent tabulation of species listed 31 species. Species *'' Tetragonula bengalensis'' (Cameron, 1897) *''Tetragonula biroi'' (Friese, 1898) *''Tetragonula carbonaria'' ( Smith, 1854) *'' Tetragonula clypearis'' (Friese, 1908) *'' Tetragonula dapitanensis'' (Cockerell, 1925) *'' Tetragonula davenporti'' (Franck, 2004) *'' Tetragonula drescheri'' ( Schwarz, 1939) *'' Tetragonula florilega'' (Engel, 2021) *''Tetragonula fuscobalteata'' (Cameron, 1 ...
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Tetragonula Fuscobalteata
''Tetragonula'' is a genus of stingless bees. In 1961, Brazilian bee expert J.S. Moure first proposed the genus name ''Tetragonula'' to improve the classification system by dividing the large genus ''Trigona'' stingless bees into 9 smaller groups. About 30 stingless bee species formerly placed in the genus '' Trigona'' are now placed in the genus ''Tetragonula''. These bees are found in Oceania, in countries such as Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands. The most recent tabulation of species listed 31 species. Species *'' Tetragonula bengalensis'' (Cameron, 1897) *''Tetragonula biroi'' (Friese, 1898) *''Tetragonula carbonaria'' ( Smith, 1854) *'' Tetragonula clypearis'' (Friese, 1908) *'' Tetragonula dapitanensis'' (Cockerell, 1925) *'' Tetragonula davenporti'' (Franck, 2004) *'' Tetragonula drescheri'' ( Schwarz, 1939) *'' Tetragonula florilega'' (Engel, 2021) *'' Tetragonula fuscobalteata'' (Cameron, ...
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Tetragonula Geissleri
''Tetragonula'' is a genus of stingless bees. In 1961, Brazilian bee expert J.S. Moure first proposed the genus name ''Tetragonula'' to improve the classification system by dividing the large genus ''Trigona'' stingless bees into 9 smaller groups. About 30 stingless bee species formerly placed in the genus '' Trigona'' are now placed in the genus ''Tetragonula''. These bees are found in Oceania, in countries such as Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands. The most recent tabulation of species listed 31 species. Species *'' Tetragonula bengalensis'' (Cameron, 1897) *''Tetragonula biroi'' (Friese, 1898) *''Tetragonula carbonaria'' ( Smith, 1854) *'' Tetragonula clypearis'' (Friese, 1908) *'' Tetragonula dapitanensis'' (Cockerell, 1925) *'' Tetragonula davenporti'' (Franck, 2004) *'' Tetragonula drescheri'' ( Schwarz, 1939) *'' Tetragonula florilega'' (Engel, 2021) *'' Tetragonula fuscobalteata'' (Cameron, ...
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Tetragonula Gressitti
''Tetragonula'' is a genus of stingless bees. In 1961, Brazilian bee expert J.S. Moure first proposed the genus name ''Tetragonula'' to improve the classification system by dividing the large genus ''Trigona'' stingless bees into 9 smaller groups. About 30 stingless bee species formerly placed in the genus '' Trigona'' are now placed in the genus ''Tetragonula''. These bees are found in Oceania, in countries such as Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands. The most recent tabulation of species listed 31 species. Species *'' Tetragonula bengalensis'' (Cameron, 1897) *''Tetragonula biroi'' (Friese, 1898) *''Tetragonula carbonaria'' ( Smith, 1854) *'' Tetragonula clypearis'' (Friese, 1908) *'' Tetragonula dapitanensis'' (Cockerell, 1925) *'' Tetragonula davenporti'' (Franck, 2004) *'' Tetragonula drescheri'' ( Schwarz, 1939) *'' Tetragonula florilega'' (Engel, 2021) *'' Tetragonula fuscobalteata'' (Cameron, ...
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Tetragonula Carbonaria
''Tetragonula carbonaria'' (previously known as ''Trigona carbonaria'') is a stingless bee, endemic to the north-east coast of Australia. Its common name is sugarbag bee. They are also occasionally referred to as bush bees. The bee is known to pollinate orchid species, such as ''Dendrobium lichenastrum'', ''D. toressae'', and '' D. speciosum''. It has been identified as an insect that collects pollen from the cycad ''Cycas media''. They are also known for their small body size, reduced wing venation, and highly developed social structure comparable to honey bees. ''Tetragonula carbonaria'' forms honeycombs in their nests. The bee produces an edible honey; the whole nest is sometimes eaten by Indigenous Australians. The bees " mummify" invasive small hive beetles (''Aethina tumida'') that enter the nest by coating and immobilising the invaders in wax, resin, and mud or soil from the nest. Stingless bees Twenty-one genera of stingless bees (family Apidae) are described worldwide. ...
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