Apis Mellifera
The scientific name of a bee is Apis. Specifically, honey bees, which are the most common group of bees used for honey production, belong to the genus Apis.
Honey bee's (and all bee's, wasps, and ants) are in the order Hymenoptera. The honey bee is further classified into the genus Apis.
Apis is the genus name for all honey bees.Specifically, the honey bee's scientific name includes at least two names. One is the genus name. The other is the species, of which there are seven: andreniformis, cerana, dorsata, florea, koschevikovni, mellifera, and nigrocincta.
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Strictly speaking, there is no American honey bee. There were no honey bees in the Americas before they were introduced by early European settlers, so they are all European honey bees, Apis mellifera.
The honey bee belongs to the group of insects known as hymenoptera, which includes bees, ants, and wasps. Honey bees are important pollinators and are known for producing honey, beeswax, and royal jelly.
Apis is the zoological name of the honey bee.Specifically, the Latin, scientific or zoological name generally consists of two parts. The first part identifies the genus (in this case, Apis). The second part identifies the species.Honey bees all belong to the genus Apis. Scientists then divide the genus into a subgenus, of which there are three for the honey bee: Apis, Megrapis, Micrapis.Each subgenus further divides into a species: cerana, koschevnikovi, mellifera, nigrocinctafor Apis, dorsata for Megapis, and andreniformis and florea for Micrapis. Each species additionally divides into a subspecies, of which there are 44.A complete zoological name for a honey bee therefore may involve four parts: genus, subgenus, species, and subspecies!
the honey bee
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