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Evolution of the Insects
The corbiculate bees consist of four modern tribes - the highly eusocial honey
bees (Apini: Apis) and stingless bees (Meliponini), the primitively eusocial
bumble bees (Bombini: Bombus), and the solitary or more frequently communal
orchid ...
David Grimaldi, Michael S. Engel, 2005
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Asian Honey Bees: Biology, Conservation, and Human Interactions
The "corbiculate Apidae," which include the honey bees, are part of the Apidae.
After Engel 200 la; Grimaldi and Engel 2005. led to the clade we now know as
the corbiculate Apidae, which are part of the subfamily Apinae (Michener 2000).
Benjamin P. Oldroyd, Siriwat Wongsiri, 2009
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Bumble Bees (Apidae: Bombus) Through the Ages: Historical ...
Fossil History Bombus is the sole extant genus of the tribe Bombini, a member of
the corbiculate bees, which also includes the primarily tropical orchid bees (
Euglossini), honey bees (Apini), and stingless bees (Meliponini). The corbiculate
...
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Molecular Phylogeny of Stingless Bees: Insights Into ...
Presence of a hind tibial corbicula (pollen basket) is shared with other corbiculate
bees, including Euglossini (Michener, 1990). The relationship of meliponines to
the other corbiculate tribes has been controversial, as the available ...
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Pot-Honey: A legacy of stingless bees
The bee family Apidae includes the only two groups of highly eusocial
corbiculate bees: the tribes Apini and Meliponini. These two tribes are
characterized by the presence of a pollen carrying structure on the hind legs
called “corbicula.
Patricia Vit, Silvia R. M. Pedro, David Roubik, 2013
According to Michener (2000), the tribe of Apini belongs to the monophyletic
group of corbiculate bees, together with the Euglos- sini, the Bombini and the
Meliponini, and obviously the basal condition for all corbiculate bees is cavity
nesting.
H. Randall Hepburn, Sarah E. Radloff, 2011
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Encyclopedia of Entomology
Corbiculate. Apinae: Orchid. Bees,. Bumble. Bees,. Stingless. Bees,. Honey.
Bees. Distribution: Worldwide. This quartet of tribes contains all of the highly
eusocial bees, as well as the primitively eusocial bumble bees and the mostly
solitary ...
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A Dictionary of Entomology
See Scopa. Rel. Leg. CORBICULATE Adj. (Latin, corbicula I a little basket + -atus
- adjectival suffix.) Furnished with a brush of strong Setae; having Corbiculae. Alt.
Corbiculatus. CORBIE Oncopera intricata Walker [Lepidoptera: Hepialidae].
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A monograph of the Baltic amber bees and evolution of the ...
Subfamily Apinae Latreille "Corbiculate Apinae" Apiariae Latreille, 1802a: 373.
Type genus: Apis Linnaeus, 1758. Diagnosis: The corbiculate apines, as the
name implies, can be immediately recognized by the modification of the metatibia
into ...
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Cooperation and Its Evolution
Extending the comparative approach, we find that the stingless bees (of the
corbiculate tribe Meliponini) partition nectar foraging, as seen in honeybees (Hart
8t Ratnieks, 2002b). However, in both partitioning taxa, some foragers can and
do ...
Kim Sterelny, Richard Joyce, Brett Calcott, 2013
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corbiculate în contextul următoarelor știri.
Similar but not the same: insights into the evolutionary history of …
In close sister lineages of corbiculate bees (for example, bumble and stingless bees), taking available genomic resources into account, no csd ... «Nature.com, Iul 15»
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Their taxonomic assessments provide new information on the distribution and timing of particular bee groups like corbiculate groups, most ... «Natural History Museum, Mar 14»
Single gene in bees separates queens from workers
This finding suggests that the evolution of the pollen-gathering apparatus in all corbiculate bees may have a shared origin and could be traced ... «ScienceBlog.com, Ian 14»