Bees and palms in Peninsular Malaysia

Bees which in Malaysia have been observed visiting palms belong to the genera Apis and Trigona. These include the two important honeybees in Malaysia, the Malaysian honeybee, Apis cerana indica, which can be kept in hives, and the giant honeybee, Apis dorsata. The sweat bees, Trigona spp., are impor...

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Main Authors: Kiew, Ruth, Muid, Mohamad
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Language:English
Published: International Palm Society 1989
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spelling my.upm.eprints.387612015-06-09T08:53:08Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38761/ Bees and palms in Peninsular Malaysia Kiew, Ruth Muid, Mohamad Bees which in Malaysia have been observed visiting palms belong to the genera Apis and Trigona. These include the two important honeybees in Malaysia, the Malaysian honeybee, Apis cerana indica, which can be kept in hives, and the giant honeybee, Apis dorsata. The sweat bees, Trigona spp., are important pollinators in the rain forest but they accumulate very little honey. International Palm Society 1989 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38761/1/a83%20-%20bees%20and%20palms%20in%20pen%20mal.pdf Kiew, Ruth and Muid, Mohamad (1989) Bees and palms in Peninsular Malaysia. Principes, 33 (2). pp. 74-77. ISSN 0032-8480
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description Bees which in Malaysia have been observed visiting palms belong to the genera Apis and Trigona. These include the two important honeybees in Malaysia, the Malaysian honeybee, Apis cerana indica, which can be kept in hives, and the giant honeybee, Apis dorsata. The sweat bees, Trigona spp., are important pollinators in the rain forest but they accumulate very little honey.
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author Kiew, Ruth
Muid, Mohamad
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Muid, Mohamad
Bees and palms in Peninsular Malaysia
author_facet Kiew, Ruth
Muid, Mohamad
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title Bees and palms in Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Bees and palms in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Bees and palms in Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Bees and palms in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Bees and palms in Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort bees and palms in peninsular malaysia
publisher International Palm Society
publishDate 1989
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38761/1/a83%20-%20bees%20and%20palms%20in%20pen%20mal.pdf
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