Apis is one genera name (the honey bees). However, there are many genera of bees and confusion reigns in the taxonomy of bees. However, they all are of the order: Hymenoptera(membranous wings).
Bombus.
A bee wolf is any of the solitary predatory wasps of the genus Philanthus.
Apis Mellifera
A bee assassin is an insect in the genus Apiomerus, known for frequenting flowers to feed on the insects which live there.
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.
A bee balm is an aromatic plant Monarda didyma or bergamot, native to North America, or any other species in the genus Monarda.
European Honey-Bee, Apis melliferaKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ArthropodaClass: InsectaOrder: HymenopteraSuborder: ApocritaSuperfamily: ApoideaFamily: ApidaeGenus: ApisSpecies: melliferaThe above classification is for the European honey bee, or bumble bee. Other bees have different Genus and Species name, for example the stingless native bee (Australia) is called Trigona carbonaria . Note the genus and species are always italicised, the genus has a capital letter, the species does not.Also in the same Order -Hymenoptera, are ants and wasps. Most ants only have wings during their mating flights.
A genus of labiate herbs, including the balm, or bee balm (Melissa officinalis).
A bee assassin is an insect in the genus Apiomerus, known for frequenting flowers to feed on the insects which live there.
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.
A large bee of the genus Bombus, sometimes called humblebee; -- so named from its sound.
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.