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Friday, April 1, 2011


Indian Stingless Bee( Tetragonula iridipennis Smith) Hive Entrance

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Indian Stingless Bee

Stingless bees which belong to the family Apidae and
Tribe Meliponi are the smallest of the honey producing
bees. Like honey bees they are highly social insects living in
perennial colonies and nesting in concealed places. Stingless
bee colonies usually consist of hundreds or thousands of
workers (Wille, 1983). According to Michener (2000), size of
stingless bee colonies range from a few dozen to more than
100,000 workers. Stingless bees besides yielding honey are
important and effective pollinators of many crop species. Nine
species of crops are confirmed as effectively pollinated by
stingless bees and they make a contribution to the pollination
of nearly 60 other crops (Heard, 1988). More than 500 species of
stingless bees occur throughout the world (Ruttner, 1988).
However, Tetragoula iridipennis Smith is the only known species
that occurs in India. In order to exploit the stingless bees both
for pollination as well as for honey production, a sound
knowledge on its nesting habits and nest structure is essential.


Taxonomic

Tetragonula iridipennis (Smith,1854)
Synonym(s): Trigona iridipennis Smith, 1854

Taxonomic Hierarchy
Kingdom
Phylum
Subphylum
Class
Subclass
Infraclass
Order
Suborder
Infraorder
Superfamily
Family
Subfamily
Tribe
Genus
Species
Animalia
Arthropoda
Hexapoda
Insecta
Pterygota
Neoptera
Hymenoptera
Apocrita
Aculeata
Apoidea
Apidae
Apinae
Meliponini
Tetragonula Moure, 1961
Tetragonula iridipennis (Smith, 1854)