Animalia > Arthropoda > Insecta > Hymenoptera > Apidae > Apis > Apis dorsataApis dorsata (giant honey bee)Synonyms: Apis bicolor; Apis dorsata indica; Apis dorsata torsada; Apis nigripennis; Apis testacea (heterotypic); Apis zonata (heterotypic); Megapis dorsata; Megapis zonata Apis dorsata, the giant honey bee, is a honey bee of South and Southeast Asia, found mainly in forested areas such as the Terai of Nepal and sometimes even in Malaysia and Singapore. They are typically around 17–20 mm (0.7–0.8 in) long. Nests are mainly built in exposed places far off the ground, like on tree limbs, under cliff overhangs, and sometimes on buildings. These social bees are known for their aggressive defense strategies and vicious behavior when disturbed. Indigenous peoples have traditionally used this species as a source of honey and beeswax, a practice known as honey hunting. |
Attributes / relations provided by ♦ 1Raju, A.J.S., K.V. Ramana & P.H. Chandra (2013). Floral ecology and pollination in Eriolaena lushingtonii (Sterculiaceae), an endemic and threatened deciduous tree species of southern peninsular India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 5(9): 4359–4367 ♦ 2del Hoyo, J., Elliott, A., Sargatal, J., Christie, D.A. & de Juana, E. (eds.). Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona. |
Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0
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