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  2. Apis florea - Wikipedia

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    The dwarf honey bee (or red dwarf honey bee), Apis florea, is one of two species of small, wild honey bees of southern and southeastern Asia. It has a much wider distribution than its sister species , Apis andreniformis .

  3. Andrena prunorum - Wikipedia

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    Andrena prunorum, otherwise known as the purple miner bee, is a species of solitary bees in the family Andrenidae. [1] It is commonly found in the continental United States as well as much of North and Central America. [2] [3] Andrena prunorum is a spring-flying, ground-nesting bee that serves as a ubiquitous generalist in ecological settings ...

  4. Ceratina - Wikipedia

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    The cosmopolitan bee genus Ceratina, often referred to as small carpenter bees, [1] is the sole lineage of the tribe Ceratinini, and is not closely related to the more familiar carpenter bees. The genus presently contains over 300 species in 23 subgenera. [ 2 ]

  5. Anthophora bimaculata - Wikipedia

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    Anthophora bimaculata are 8–9 mm long. The male has narrow light tergite bandages, yellow face and normally hairy middle legs clearly visible in the field. The females are Clypeus yellow, but at the base with 2 large black spots, tergite 4 and 5 gray-yellow tomentose hairs, tergias with light hair ties in the field clearly recognizable.

  6. List of bees of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Andrena nitidiuscula, carrot mining bee; Andrena ovatula, small gorse mining bee; Andrena pilipes, black mining bee; Andrena polita, Maidstone mining bee; Andrena praecox, small sallow mining bee; Andrena proxima, broad-faced mining bee; Andrena rosae, Perkins' mining bee; Andrena ruficrus, northern mining bee; Andrena scotica, chocolate mining bee

  7. Royal Ann cherry - Wikipedia

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    Royal Ann flowers are hermaphroditic, containing both male and female reproductive organs, however, the tree cannot self-pollinate. Another pollinator species is necessary in order for fertilization to occur, most commonly bees. [3] Each flower goes on to produce a single Royal Ann cherry.

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  9. Western honey bee - Wikipedia

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    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.