Pseudomyrmex ferruginea was created in 1877.
Pseudomyrmex pallidus was created in 1855.
Malthonica ferruginea was created in 1804.
Neocrepidodera ferruginea was created in 1763.
Allophorocera ferruginea was created in 1824.
Meliponula ferruginea
The prumnopitys ferruginea provides food for the New Zealand pigeon. Maori name being miro produces a regular crop of fleshy, large bright red seeds, which smell strongly of turpentine. The seeds are an important food for forest birds in winter. Maori hunted kereru (native pigeons) at this time, as the birds often gorged themselves on so many seeds that they could barely fly. Miro is one of Ngai Tahu's toanga (treasured) species. Its timber is straight and strong, similar to rimu. Its leaves, fruit, bark and gum provided food, aromatic oils and various medical and antiseptic uses. In the past miro was used mainly for building houses.
The Miro tree (Prumnopitys ferruginea) is primarily found in New Zealand and is known to be consumed by various animals. Birds, particularly the kereru (New Zealand pigeon), feed on the fruits and leaves of the Miro tree. Additionally, some insects may also feed on its foliage. However, the Miro tree is not a primary food source for many animals, making its ecological interactions relatively limited.
Meliponula ferruginea
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