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Best 1 Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)

The Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) is a globally distributed social insect belonging to the Apidae family. It’s notable for its vital role as a pollinator in agriculture, contributing significantly to crop yields worldwide. These bees are particularly important for beekeepers and agricultural op...

2 Apis mellifera

Apis mellifera, commonly known as the European honeybee, is a social insect belonging to the Hymenoptera order. Notably, it’s a key species in global pollination, vital for numerous agricultural crops and wild plant reproduction. This extant eusocial bee lives in organized colonies with complex comm...

3 Eastern Honey Bee (Apis cerana)

The Eastern Honey Bee (Apis cerana) is a social insect belonging to the Apidae family and is native to Asia. It’s notable for its established role in honey production and pollination within diverse Asian ecosystems. This bee species is particularly valuable for beekeepers operating in regions where...

4 Himalayan Giant Honey Bee (Apis laboriosa)

The Himalayan Giant Honey Bee (Apis laboriosa) is a large bee species native to the high-altitude regions of the Himalayas. It’s notable for being one of the largest honey bees globally and exhibiting unique cliff-nesting behavior within eusocial colonies. Researchers, entomologists, and those study...

5 Apis laboriosa

Apis laboriosa is a large, extant honeybee species native to the Himalayan region of Nepal and India. It’s notable for being one of the largest bees in the Apis genus, significantly larger than the European honeybee. Researchers study it to understand bee evolution, particularly the origins of socia...

6 Giant Honey Bee (Apis dorsata)

Apis dorsata, commonly known as the Giant Honey Bee, is a large bee native to Southeast Asia. It’s notable for constructing expansive, open-nesting combs directly on cliffs or trees, often spanning considerable distances. These bees are eusocial insects living in highly organized colonies. They are...

7 Apis cerana

Apis cerana, commonly known as the Eastern Honey Bee, is a subspecies of honey bee native to Asia. It’s notable for its efficient colony structure and ability to thrive in warmer climates compared to Apis mellifera. This bee is managed extensively for honey production and pollination services, prima...

8 Apis florea

Apis florea is a remarkably small honeybee native to Southeast Asia. It’s notable for being one of the smallest recognized honeybee species and currently remains extant. These dwarf bees are primarily found in forested areas and produce smaller quantities of honey compared to larger bee varieties. R...

9 Dwarf Honey Bee (Apis florea)

The dwarf honey bee (Apis florea) is a diminutive Asian species notable for constructing small, exposed single-comb nests suspended from thin tree branches.

10 Apis dorsata

Apis dorsata, or the giant honey bee, is a large, aggressive honey bee native to South and Southeast Asia that builds exposed nests on tall trees or buildings.

11 Apis andreniformis

Apis andreniformis, the black dwarf honey bee, is native to Southeast Asia and is one of the smallest known honey bee species, building exposed combs.

12 Black Dwarf Honey Bee (Apis andreniformis)

The black dwarf honey bee (Apis andreniformis) is native to tropical Southeast Asia and is distinguished as one of the smallest honey bee species globally.

13 Koschevnikov's Honey Bee (Apis koschevnikovi)

Apis koschevnikovi, described by Enderlein in 1906, is a honey bee species native to Borneo and Sumatra, named after Russian entomologist Grigory Koschevnikov.

14 Apis koschevnikovi

Apis koschevnikovi, Koschevnikov's honey bee, is a mild-tempered species found in Borneo and Sumatra that exhibits distinct daily mating flight times.

15 Philippine Honey Bee (Apis nigrocincta)

Apis nigrocincta, described by Smith in 1861, is a cavity-nesting honey bee native to the Philippines and parts of Indonesia, building multiple parallel combs.

16 Apis nigrocincta

Apis nigrocincta is a cavity-nesting honey bee species native to the Philippines and Indonesia, distinguished from related species by its genetic markers.

17 Borneo Honey Bee (Apis nuluensis)

Apis nuluensis, described by Tingek, Koeniger, and Koeniger in 1988, is a honey bee species endemic to the highlands of Sabah, Borneo.

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