"Honey bee" is an English equivalent of "Apis mellifera."
The Latin phrase may be pronounced in one of two ways. The pronunciation "AH-pees mehl-LEE-feh-rah" respects the liturgical standards of the Church. The pronunciation "AH-pihs mehl-LIH-feh-rah" respects the classical standards of the ancient Romans.
Apis is Latin Mellifera is Greek
Africanized bees do not have their own genus name because they are, by definition, hybrids. They are the result of crossing Tanzanian bees, apis mellifera scutella, with various European bees, such as apis mellifera lingustica, apis mellifera iberiensis and apis mellifera mellifera.
The scientific name of honeybees is Apis mellifera.
Apis mellifera lamarckii was created in 1906.
Apis mellifera macedonica was created in 1988.
Apis mellifera iberiensis was created in 1999.
"Honey bee" is an English equivalent of "Honigbienen" (Apis mellifera).
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The honey bee is Apis mellifera.
Apis Mellifera and Apis Cerranae
Apis Mellifera
Apis Mellifera