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Stingless Bee

Meliponini

Description:

Stingless bees, sometimes called stingless honey bees or simply meliponines, are a large group of bees (approximately 500 species), comprising the tribe Meliponini[1] (or subtribe Meliponina according to other authors[2]). They belong in the family Apidae, and are closely related to common honey bees, carpenter bees, orchid bees and bumblebees.[3] The common name is slightly misleading, as a great many other bee species, especially in the family Andrenidae, are also incapable of stinging, as are all male bees. Meliponines have stingers, but they are highly reduced and cannot be used for defense.[1]

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stingless_b...

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Jolly Ibañez
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Jolly Ibañez

Zamboanga City, Philippines

Spotted on Aug 2, 2012
Submitted on Aug 12, 2012

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