Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Hymenoptera
Family:Halictidae
Subfamily:Nomiinae
Genus:Lipotriches
It's a wasp or bee "yellow Jacket" that feeds off of human sweat!
Some sweat bee's can because once my friend was swimming and there was one on her head and she went under the water and when she came back up it was still alive and it stung her because the sweat bee can tell when you are scared.
'Sweat bee' is a colloquial name for bees of the order Halictidae, but the habit of trying to get salt by drinking human perspiration is not restricted to bees of this order. See the related links for more information.
Follow the bees that have collected pollen on flowers.
Yep they do it stings a little but not like a bee or wasp.
The 7 levels of classification for the bee are:Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Family: Apidae Genus: Apis Species: mellifera
Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ArthropodaClass:InsectaOrder:HymenopteraFamily:ApidaeSubfamily:ApinaeGenus:BombusSpecies:B. humilis
NO, Dragonflies do not live in the amozon.
one is its called the sweat bee i dont know why but if YOU want to know why just look it up on yahoo answers :)
The scientific name for a bumble bee is bombus but there are many different sub-species of bumble bee, each with their own name.
Yes, they do. Most times, what people call "sweat bees" are actually syrphid flies. They are true flies and do not sting but they do have the coloration that marks them as "bee mimics". See link
If it's only half bee, then it lacks the full characteristics of a complete bee, making it distinct from a regular bee. Whether physically or genetically, the missing half may define its classification as something other than a bee.