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  1. 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 ...

  2. 2 days ago · honeybee, (tribe Apini), any of a group of insects in the family Apidae (order Hymenoptera) that in a broad sense includes all bees that make honey. In a stricter sense, honeybee applies to any one of seven members of the genus Apis —and usually only the single species , Apis mellifera , the domestic honeybee .

  3. Apidae. is the largest family of bees, with over 5,600 described species. The family includes the most important managed pollinator (Apis mellifera, the honey bee) and the only bees do-mesticated by humans for honey production (1). The honey bee is one of the more important model organisms, especially for all aspects of eusociality (2–5).

  4. Aug 30, 2010 · Apidae is the most speciose and behaviorally diverse family of bees. It includes solitary, eusocial, socially parasitic, and an exceptionally high ... Comprehensive phylogeny of apid bees reveals the evolutionary origins and antiquity of cleptoparasitism | PNAS

  5. Sep 9, 2010 · Apidae is the largest family of bees, with over 5,600 described species. The family includes the most important managed pollinator ( Apis mellifera, the honey bee) and the only bees domesticated by humans for honey production ( 1 ). The honey bee is one of the more important model organisms, especially for all aspects of eusociality ( 2 – 5 ).

  6. Oct 4, 2005 · Xylocopinae are unique in that they store food for the adults to feed on. Like many members of the family Apidae, they are a social bee, with more than one adult at one nest site. The bees in the Xylocopinae make their homes in pithy stems, or they will chew into wood to create chambered or nonchambered nests.

  7. Jun 1, 2023 · Table of Contents. Apidae subfamilies. 1. Anthopharinae. 2. Nomadinae. 3. Apinae. 4. Eucerinae. 5. Xylocopinae. Other bee families. What is the importance of Apidae bees? Habitat and distribution. What is a corbiculate? 9 fun facts about the Apidae family. Interesting research. Further reading.

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