Plebeia
Plebeia | |
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Plebeia pulchra | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Apidae |
Tribe: | Meliponini |
Genus: | Plebeia Schwarz, 1938 |
Species | |
~35 species; see text |
Plebeia is a genus of mostly small-bodied stingless bees, formerly included in the genus Trigona. Most of the ~40 species are placed in the subgenus (Plebeia) (s.s.), but there also are four species in the subgenus (Scaura). They differ in only minor structural details, primarily of the hind leg, from other genera that were formerly treated as constituents of Trigona. In some classifications, the genus Schwarziana is treated as a subgenus within Plebeia, but recent morphological analyses indicate that Schwarziana is a distinct lineage, while Plebeia is paraphyletic.[1]
Due to their small sizes, in Brazil many species are known as abelha-mirim (literally "small bee") in Portuguese.
Range[]
Species of the genus Plebeia occur from Mexico to Argentina.
A few feral colonies of exist in the United States, the result of experimental imports in the 1950s.[2][3]
List of species[]
References[]
- ^ Melo, Gabriel A.R. (October 2015). "New species of the stingless bee genus Schwarziana (Hymenoptera, Apidae)". Revista Brasileira de Entomologia. 59 (4): 290–293. doi:10.1016/j.rbe.2015.08.001.
- ^ Agarwal, Robin (3 June 2021). "New Colony of Rare Bees Found By a Four-Year-Old". Bay Nature. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
- ^ Davies, Erica. "4-year-old girl discovers rare stingless bees in California". Yahoo News.
- ^ "ITIS Standard Report Page: Plebeia". www.itis.gov. Retrieved 2015-11-06.
- ^ Grüter, Christoph (2020). Stingless Bees: Their Behaviour, Ecology and Evolution. Springer New York. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-60090-7. ISBN 978-3-030-60089-1.
- Meliponini
- Bee genera