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.
mel millis is the Latin word for honey
Apis andreniformis, A. cerana, A. dorsata, A. florea, A. koschevnikovi, A. mellifera, and A. nigrocincta are scientific names of the honey bee.Specifically, a scientific name consists of at least two names, of which the first is the genus and the second the species. In this case, the genus indicates that the insect in question is a honey bee. The species tells exactly what kind of honey bee it is.
Its a girls name that's latin for the word honey. It is Chicago slang you use when describing a mello or laid back person
Honey bees swarm to the plant. This attraction inspired the generic name, melissa, the Greek word for honeybee.
In Latin, 'Mel" meant Honey, and was a common name where the Romans colonized. 'Rose', obviously, is a type of flower. If you put them together, you get "honey-rose" or "rose- honey". It probably means sweet, beautiful, or loving, based on the connotations of both meanings.
"Apis mellifera" is a Latin equivalent of "honey bee."There tend to be two main ways in which Latin phrases are pronounced. According to the liturgical Latin of the Church, the pronunciation is "AH-pees mehl-LEE-feh-rah." According to the classical Latin of the ancient Romans, it becomes "AH-pihs meh-LIH-feh-rah."
Mellifluous come from the Latin words mel, which means "honey" and fluo, which means " to flow". The word literally means "flowing with honey".
Honey bee IS the common name of the honey bee. The scientific name of the western honey bee is Apis Mellifera.
Hermes' Latin name was mercury.
apiculture, from Latin apis, bee.
the latin name for crocodile is 'crocodilius'!! =P
The Latin name for Butterfly is Papilio(Pa-pil-io) I knw this cuz im in latin and this is my latin name