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  2. Apis laboriosa - Wikipedia

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    Apis laboriosa or Himalayan giant honey bee, is the world's largest honey bee; single adults can measure up to 3.0 cm (1.2 in) in length. Before 1980, Apis laboriosa was considered to be a subspecies of the widespread Apis dorsata, the giant honey bee, but in 1980 and for almost 20 years thereafter it was elevated to the rank of a separate species.

  3. Apis dorsata - Wikipedia

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    Apis dorsata, the rock bee or giant honey bee, is a honey bee of South and Southeast Asia. They are typically around 17–20 mm (0.7–0.8 in) long and nests are mainly built in exposed places far off the ground, like on tree limbs, under cliff overhangs, and under buildings.

  4. Mad honey - Wikipedia

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    Mad honey is produced in the foothills of the Himalayas by Himalayan giant honey bees (Apis laboriosa). [9] In southern Asia, Apis laboriosa nests are found mostly in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region. [15] The bees produce mad honey in the spring when plants from the family Ericaceae, such as rhododendrons are in bloom. [15]

  5. Honey bee - Wikipedia

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    Apis laboriosa, the Himalayan giant honey bee, was initially described as a distinct species. Later, it was included in A. dorsata as a subspecies [ 12 ] based on the biological species concept , though authors applying a genetic species concept have suggested it should be considered a separate species [ 14 ] and more recent research has ...

  6. Apis lithohermaea - Wikipedia

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    Apis lithohermaea, also known as giant honey bee [1] (not to be confused with Extant Apis dorsata common name) is an extinct species of honey bee in the dorsata species group. It is the largest fossil honey bee and one of the biggest honey bees ever discovered, rivaling in size the modern Apis dorsata and could matching as well, and is the ...

  7. Apis cerana - Wikipedia

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    Apis cerana, the eastern honey bee, Asiatic honey bee or Asian honey bee, is a species of honey bee native to South, Southeast and East Asia. This species is the sister species of Apis koschevnikovi and both are in the same subgenus as the western (European) honey bee, Apis mellifera .

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  9. iNaturalist - Wikipedia

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    In April 2024, iNaturalist data was used to show that the range of Himalayan giant honey bees (Apis laboriosa) had expanded southward to Thailand for the first time. [56] [57] [58] iNaturalist data has also been used to investigate phenology, the study of how life changes with the seasons. [59]

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