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English: Map showing the most commonly used stingless bee-species for honey production.[1]
  • S_B_1: Melipona beecheii[2]
  • S_B_2: Melipona compressipes[3]
  • S_B_3: Melipona scutellaris[4]
  • S_B_4: Tetragonula hockingsi[5]
  • S_B_5: Austroplebeia australis[6]
  • S_B_6: Tetragonula carbonaria[7]
  • S_B_7: Trigona mellipes[8]
  • S_B_8: Tetragonisca angustula[9][10]

References

  1. Species stated as being most productive
  2. Melipona beecheii native from south-eastern Mexico, northern Central America to South America
  3. Melipona compressipes native to northeastern Brazil
  4. Melipona scutellaris native to eastern Brazil
  5. Tetragonula hockingsi native to northwest australia, queensland
  6. Austroplebeia australis native to New South Wales, Queensland
  7. Tetragonula carbonaria native to south australia, new south wales
  8. Trigona mellipes native to Northern Territory; north-west Australia
  9. Tetragonisca angustula native to southeastern Brazil
  10. Tetragonisca angustula used against cataract, produces little honey

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