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  2. Apis cerana indica - Wikipedia

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    Apis cerana indica, the Indian honey bee, is a subspecies of Asiatic honey bee. It is one of the predominant bees found and domesticated in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Thailand and mainland Asia. Relatively non-aggressive and rarely exhibiting swarming behavior, it is ideal for beekeeping.

  3. 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.

  4. File:Apis distribution map.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Apus - Wikipedia

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    Bayer called it Apis Indica while fellow astronomers Johannes Kepler and his son-in-law Jakob Bartsch called it Apus or Avis Indica. [7] The name Apus is derived from the Greek apous, meaning "without feet". This referred to the Western misconception that the bird-of-paradise had no feet, which arose because the only specimens available in the ...

  6. Category:Apis (genus) - Wikipedia

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  7. Beekeeping in India - Wikipedia

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    The paintings mainly depict honey collection activities in the wild from honey combs of Apis dorsata and Apis cerana bees. [3] When British attacked the eastern coast of present-day Odisha state in 1842–49, the Kondha tribe is noted to have used tamed bees against them. But little is known about the techniques used by them for taming. [2]

  8. Apis florea - Wikipedia

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    Apis florea build exposed nests always with a single comb on a single branch. If they are building a new nest near to the old one, they salvage the wax from the old nest. Other species of honeybee do not exhibit this behavior, perhaps because of the risk of contaminating pathogens. [11] Galea, T. (2024) Apis florea colony recorded in Malta, Europe.

  9. Apis - Wikipedia

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    Apis or APIS may refer to: Apis (deity), an ancient Egyptian god; Apis (Greek mythology), several different figures in Greek mythology; Apis (city), an ancient seaport town on the northern coast of Africa; Apis, the genus of the honey bee; Apis, a fictional character from One Piece anime-only Warship Island arc