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- Bee abstract "Bees are flying insects closely related to wasps and ants, and are known for their role in pollination and for producing honey and beeswax. Bees are a monophyletic lineage within the superfamily Apoidea, presently considered as a clade Anthophila. There are nearly 20,000 known species of bees in seven to nine recognized families, though many are undescribed and the actual number is probably higher. They are found on every continent except Antarctica, in every habitat on the planet that contains insect-pollinated flowering plants.Bees are adapted for feeding on nectar and pollen, the former primarily as an energy source and the latter primarily for protein and other nutrients. Most pollen is used as food for larvae.Bees have a long proboscis (a complex "tongue") that enables them to obtain the nectar from flowers. They have antennae almost universally made up of 13 segments in males and 12 in females, as is typical for the superfamily. Bees all have two pairs of wings, the hind pair being the smaller of the two; in a very few species, one sex or caste has relatively short wings that make flight difficult or impossible, but none are wingless.The smallest bee is Trigona minima, a stingless bee whose workers are about 2.1 mm (5/64") long. The largest bee in the world is Megachile pluto, a leafcutter bee whose females can attain a length of 39 mm (1.5"). Members of the family Halictidae, or sweat bees, are the most common type of bee in the Northern Hemisphere, though they are small and often mistaken for wasps or flies.The best-known bee species is the European honey bee, which, as its name suggests, produces honey, as do a few other types of bee. Human management of this species is known as beekeeping or apiculture.Bees are the favorite meal of Merops apiaster, the bee-eater bird. Other common predators are kingbirds, mockingbirds, beewolves, and dragonflies.".
- Bee thumbnail Honeybee_landing_on_milkthistle02.jpg?width=300.
- Bee wikiPageExternalLink 475348.
- Bee wikiPageExternalLink 8267.
- Bee wikiPageExternalLink beepage.html.
- Bee wikiPageExternalLink 6084974.stm.
- Bee wikiPageExternalLink q?search=Apoidea.
- Bee wikiPageExternalLink www.insectpix.net.
- Bee wikiPageID "4654".
- Bee wikiPageRevisionID "604461661".
- Bee displayParents "3".
- Bee fossilRange "Early Cretaceous – Recent,".
- Bee hasPhotoCollection Bee.
- Bee imageCaption "Apis mellifera .".
- Bee name "Bee".
- Bee subdivision Andrenidae.
- Bee subdivision "Apidae".
- Bee subdivision "Colletidae".
- Bee subdivision "Dasypodaidae".
- Bee subdivision "Halictidae".
- Bee subdivision "Megachilidae".
- Bee subdivision "Meganomiidae".
- Bee subdivision "Melittidae".
- Bee subdivision "Stenotritidae".
- Bee subdivisionRanks "Families".
- Bee synonyms "Apiformes".
- Bee taxon "Anthophila".
- Bee subject Category:Bees.
- Bee subject Category:Insects.
- Bee subject Category:Pollinators.
- Bee type Animal.
- Bee type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Bee type EukaryoticCell.
- Bee type Insect.
- Bee comment "Bees are flying insects closely related to wasps and ants, and are known for their role in pollination and for producing honey and beeswax. Bees are a monophyletic lineage within the superfamily Apoidea, presently considered as a clade Anthophila. There are nearly 20,000 known species of bees in seven to nine recognized families, though many are undescribed and the actual number is probably higher.".
- Bee label "Abeille".
- Bee label "Anthophila".
- Bee label "Anthophila".
- Bee label "Anthophila".
- Bee label "Apiformes".
- Bee label "Bee".
- Bee label "Bienen".
- Bee label "Bijen".
- Bee label "Пчёлы".
- Bee label "نحل".
- Bee label "ハナバチ".
- Bee label "蜂族".
- Bee sameAs Bienen.
- Bee sameAs Μέλισσα.
- Bee sameAs Anthophila.
- Bee sameAs Erle.
- Bee sameAs Abeille.
- Bee sameAs Lebah.
- Bee sameAs Anthophila.
- Bee sameAs ハナバチ.
- Bee sameAs 벌_(곤충).
- Bee sameAs Bijen.
- Bee sameAs Apiformes.
- Bee sameAs Anthophila.
- Bee sameAs m.01h3n.
- Bee sameAs Q7391.
- Bee sameAs Q7391.
- Bee wasDerivedFrom Bee?oldid=604461661.
- Bee depiction Honeybee_landing_on_milkthistle02.jpg.
- Bee isPrimaryTopicOf Bee.