Apis andreniformis

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Apis andreniformis, commonly known as the black dwarf honey bee, is a small Asian honey bee species notable for its open-air nesting and dark coloration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf honey bee
species
belongsToGroup dwarf honey bees
class Insecta
closelyRelatedTo Apis florea
colonyType multi-caste colony
commonName black dwarf honey bee
black dwarf honeybee
communicationMethod dance communication
pheromonal communication
defenseBehavior alarm pheromone use
stinging
describedBy Smith
describedInYear 1858
family Apidae
foragingBehavior diurnal
foundInHabitat edge habitats
rural landscapes
subtropical forests
tropical forests
genus Apis
hasBodyColoration black
dark
hasBodySize small
hasCaste drone
queen
worker
hasLifeStage adult
egg
larva
pupa
hasReproductiveStrategy swarming
kingdom Animalia
nativeTo Asia
South Asia
Southeast Asia
nestingBehavior open-air nesting
nestType single exposed comb
order Hymenoptera NERFINISHED
phylum Arthropoda
pollinationRole crop pollinator
wild plant pollinator
socialStructure eusocial
subfamily Apinae
taxonRank species
tribe Apini
usedIn honey production

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Apis includesSpecies Apis andreniformis