Apis florea

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Apis florea is a small, wild dwarf honey bee native to South and Southeast Asia, known for building single, exposed combs on tree branches and other open sites.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf honey bee
species of bee
bodySize small
casteSystem drones
queen
workers
class Insecta
colonySize small colonies
commonName dwarf honey bee
red dwarf honey bee
communication waggle dance
describedBy Johann Christian Fabricius
surface form: Johan Christian Fabricius
distributionCountry Cambodia
India
Laos
Myanmar
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam
family Apidae
foragingBehavior diurnal
genus Apis
habitat subtropical regions
tropical regions
introducedRange East Africa
Iran
Oman
Saudi Arabia
Sudan
Yemen
kingdom Animalia
nativeRange Middle East
South Asia
Southeast Asia
nestDefense shimmering behavior
nestSite human-made structures
shrubs
tree branches
nestType single exposed comb
order Hymenoptera NERFINISHED
phylum Arthropoda
pollinationRole crop pollinator
wild plant pollinator
product honey
wax
socialStructure eusocial
subfamily Apinae
taxonRank species
tribe Apini
yearDescribed 1787

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Apis includesSpecies Apis florea