Suborder Apocrita Order Hymenopterans | Superfamily Apoidea Rank Genus | |
Similar Cephalotrigona, Hymenopterans, Frieseomelitta, Partamona, Scaptotrigona |
Ataque surpresa da lestrimelitta limao
Lestrimelitta is a genus of stingless bees found in the Neotropics, from Mexico to Brazil and Argentina, with 19 known species [1]. They are small, shining black species from 4 to 7 mm in length, with rounded heads and reduced pollen baskets. Unlike most eusocial bees, they do not gather their own pollen and nectar from flowers, thus are not pollinators, but instead they invade the colonies of other stingless bee species and rob their pollen and honey stores (a phenomenon called "cleptobiosis"). They do not initiate their own nests, but they will "evict" another stingless bee colony from its nest (usually in a tree cavity), and convert the pre-existing nest to house their own colony.
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- Ataque surpresa da lestrimelitta limao
- Tetragonisca angustula guard fighting with lestrimelitta limao
- Selected taxa
- References
Tetragonisca angustula guard fighting with lestrimelitta limao
Selected taxa



References
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