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  2. Western honey bee - Wikipedia

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    Apis mellifica mellifica silvarum Goetze, 1964 (Unav.) The western honey bee or European honey bee ( Apis mellifera ) is the most common of the 7–12 species of honey bees worldwide. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The genus name Apis is Latin for 'bee', and mellifera is the Latin for 'honey-bearing' or 'honey-carrying', referring to the species' production of honey.

  3. Carniolan honey bee - Wikipedia

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    Apis mellifera carpatica Barac 1977 The Carniolan honey bee ( Apis mellifera carnica , Pollmann) is a subspecies of the western honey bee . The Carniolan honey bee is native to Slovenia , southern Austria , and parts of Albania , [ 1 ] Croatia , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Montenegro , Serbia , Hungary , Romania , Bulgaria and North-East Italy .

  4. List of Apis mellifera subspecies - Wikipedia

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    Apis mellifera, the western honey bee, has many subspecies. The most recent taxonomic revision in 1999 recognized 28 subspecies [1] and three additional subspecies have been described since then (Apis mellifera pomonella in 2003, Apis mellifera simensis in 2011, and Apis mellifera sinisxinyuan in 2016; see below). Other sources recognize as ...

  5. Caucasian honey bee - Wikipedia

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    E. F. Phillips paid special attention to the unique characteristics of the Apis Mellifera Caucasia (Caucasian honey bee) species - great tongue length and docility and was impressed with the beekeeping potential in Georgia. [10] International exports were continued from 1969.

  6. European dark bee - Wikipedia

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    Apis mellifica mellifica siloarum (Goetze 1964) The Apis mellifera mellifera ( commonly known as the European dark bee ) is a subspecies of the western honey bee , evolving in central Asia , with a proposed origin of the Tien Shan Mountains [ 3 ] and later migrating into eastern and then northern Europe after the last ice age from 9,000BC onwards.

  7. Apis mellifera intermissa - Wikipedia

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    In a comparative study of five subspecies and A. m. iberica (Smith, Palopoli, Taylor, Garnery, Cornuet, Solignac, Brown 1991) cleavage maps obtained through the use of restriction enzymes [15] showed that the Spanish honey bee contains mtDNA (mitochondrial DNA) similar to intermissa and also mellifera. [7]

  8. Apis mellifera siciliana - Wikipedia

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    Apis mellifera siciliana is known by the common name of the Sicilian honey bee which is endemic to the island of Sicily, Italy in the Mediterranean sea. It belongs to the A Lineage of honey bees from Africa, with close genetic relations to Apis mellifera sahariensis , Apis mellifera intermissa , and Apis mellifera ruttneri .

  9. Apis mellifera syriaca - Wikipedia

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    Apis mellifera syriaca is known by the common name of the Syrian honey bee, sometimes also called the Palestine honey bee. [ 1 ] It occurs from northern Syria , through Lebanon and to Palestine, or southern Israel into the Negev desert and extending past the Jordan Valley into Jordan .

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