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Apis mellifera mellifera, commonly called the European dark bee or Northern dark bee, was domesticated in modern times, and taken to North America in colonial times. These big, dark-colored honey bees are sometimes called the German black bee, although they occurred originally from Britain to eastern Central Europe. There are three main ecotypes, namely * mellifera (brown bee) * lehzeni (heathland bee) * nigra (black bee), which have local breeds, such as the Pomeranian brown, the Alps black, or the black Scandinavian. All of the ecotypes belong to the 'M' lineage of Apis mellifera.

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  • Apis mellifera mellifera
  • Apis mellifera mellifera
  • Apis mellifera mellifera
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  • Albina neagră europeană (Apis mellifera mellifera), denumită şi albina neagră este o subspecie a albinei melifere europene, Apis mellifera.
  • Las Apis mellifera mellifera son abejas melíferas pequeñas, de color oscuro, que suelen recibir el nombre de abeja negra alemana o abeja negra europea, y que tienen la reputación de picar a personas y animales sin ser molestadas. Algunas colonias son tan agresivas que los apicultores consideran difícil trabajar con ellas. Esta característica no es original a la abeja negra europea sino engendrada, porque fueron descritas como abejas de fácil trato, dóciles, aunque menos mansas que la Apis mellifera carnica.
  • Apis mellifera mellifera, commonly called the European dark bee or Northern dark bee, was domesticated in modern times, and taken to North America in colonial times. These big, dark-colored honey bees are sometimes called the German black bee, although they occurred originally from Britain to eastern Central Europe. There are three main ecotypes, namely * mellifera (brown bee) * lehzeni (heathland bee) * nigra (black bee), which have local breeds, such as the Pomeranian brown, the Alps black, or the black Scandinavian. All of the ecotypes belong to the 'M' lineage of Apis mellifera.
trinomial name
  • Apis mellifera mellifera
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NUME
  • Albina neagră europeană
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Date
  • 1758(xsd:integer)
Familia
Name
  • Abeja negra europea o Abeja alemana
  • Apis mellifera mellifera
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  • Apocrita
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  • Apis mellifera mellifera
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  • pink
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  • Hymenoptera
  • Hymenoptera
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Image caption
  • This Savoie honeybee has rather light wings for a black bee
Species
  • Apis mellifera
  • A. mellifera
Genus
  • Apis
  • Apis
trinomial
  • Apis mellifera mellifera
  • Apis mellifera mellifera
trinomial authority
  • Linnaeus, 1758
Color
  • pink
Image width
  • 250(xsd:integer)
superfamilia
  • Apoidea
classis
  • Insecta
  • Insecta
Phylum
  • Arthropoda
  • Arthropoda
subspecies
  • A. m. mellifera
  • A. m. mellifera
regnum
  • Animalia
  • Animalia
tribus
  • Apini
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  • A. m. mellifera.jpg
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abstract
  • Albina neagră europeană (Apis mellifera mellifera), denumită şi albina neagră este o subspecie a albinei melifere europene, Apis mellifera.
  • Las Apis mellifera mellifera son abejas melíferas pequeñas, de color oscuro, que suelen recibir el nombre de abeja negra alemana o abeja negra europea, y que tienen la reputación de picar a personas y animales sin ser molestadas. Algunas colonias son tan agresivas que los apicultores consideran difícil trabajar con ellas. Esta característica no es original a la abeja negra europea sino engendrada, porque fueron descritas como abejas de fácil trato, dóciles, aunque menos mansas que la Apis mellifera carnica.
  • Apis mellifera mellifera, commonly called the European dark bee or Northern dark bee, was domesticated in modern times, and taken to North America in colonial times. These big, dark-colored honey bees are sometimes called the German black bee, although they occurred originally from Britain to eastern Central Europe. There are three main ecotypes, namely * mellifera (brown bee) * lehzeni (heathland bee) * nigra (black bee), which have local breeds, such as the Pomeranian brown, the Alps black, or the black Scandinavian. All of the ecotypes belong to the 'M' lineage of Apis mellifera. The European dark bee can be distinguished from other subspecies by their stocky body, abundant thoracal and sparse abdominal hair which is brown, and overall dark coloration; in nigra, there is also heavy dark pigmentation of the wings. Overall, when viewed from a distance, they should appear blackish, or in mellifera, rich dark brown. The aggressive feral hybrids with other subspecies can be distinguished by the lighter, yellowish banding on the sides of the abdomen, but this is often difficult. For breeding pure dark bees according to the standard, details of the wing veins are nowadays considered to be the only reliable distinguishing character.
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