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  2. Sur-Ron - Wikipedia

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    Sur-Ron. Surron is a Chinese company that designs, develops and manufactures electric dirt bikes. The company sells 4 models, the Light Bee S, the Light Bee X, Ultra Bee, and their most powerful model, the Storm Bee.

  3. Ceratina calcarata - Wikipedia

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    Ceratina calcarata, the spurred ceratina, is a species of small carpenter bee in the family Apidae. [1][2][3][4] It is found in eastern North America. [1] This species ranges from Georgia, USA north to Ontario, Canada and east to Nova Scotia, Canada. [5] This bee is a common generalist, native pollinator, [6] it pollinates plants like ...

  4. Ceratina - Wikipedia

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    Ceratina. 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] They make nests in dead wood, stems, or pith, and while many are solitary, a ...

  5. Characteristics of common wasps and bees - Wikipedia

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    Barbed. Kills bee; [g] continues pumping. Smooth; can repeat. Retracts. Sting Pain [3] 2 2 1.5–3 depending on species 2 (Vespula pensylvanica) 2 2.x 4.0+ [4] [failed verification] Lights Not attracted to lights at night unless nest is disturbed, or light is placed near hive, or bee is sick. Attracted to lights at night [5] [6] Lives in

  6. Xylocopa micans - Wikipedia

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    X. micans is a large carpenter bee, ranging between 15 and 19 mm long and 8 and 9.5 mm wide. [11] The body of the bee is generally a metallic black and reflects light with blue or green tinges. [11] The bees have a flat clypeus and relatively short mandibles in addition to a set of lateral ocelli set below the top of the head.

  7. European dark bee - Wikipedia

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    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. Its original range included the southern Urals in ...

  8. Macropis nuda - Wikipedia

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    Macropis nuda. (Provancher, 1882) Range of M. nuda. Macropis nuda is a ground nesting, univoltine bee native to northern parts of North America. Thus, this species cocoons as pupae and hibernates over the winter. The species is unusual as it is an oligolectic bee, foraging exclusively for floral oils and pollen from Primulaceae of the species ...

  9. Megalopta - Wikipedia

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    M. byroni was the first known nocturnal parasitic bee. [20] Noctoraptor can be differentiated from other Megalopta by anatomical differences that are linked to parasitism, including a reduced scopa, large scythe-shaped mandibles, and the lack of a basitibial plate. [ 20 ]