(Brazil) Trigona cilipes—Americas Trigona corvina - Central and South America Trigona crassipes (Fabricius, 1793) Trigona ferricauda—Americas Trigona fulviventris—Mexico...
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Euphorbia trigona, the African milk tree, cathedral cactus, or Abyssinian euphorbia, is a species of flowering plant that originates from Central Africa...
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Alex Sceberras Trigona is a Maltese politician and diplomat. He is a Special Envoy to the Prime Minister of Malta, and the Permanent Representative of...
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Plebeina armata (redirect from Trigona denoiti)
1895) Synonyms Trigona armata Magretti, 1895 Trigona (Plebeina) hildebrandti (Friese, 1900) Melipona (Trigona) denoiti Vachal, 1903 Trigona denoiti katangensis...
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Trigona hypogea is a species of stingless bee from the Neotropics; it is unusual in that it is one of only three known species of bee that exclusively...
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Tetragonula carbonaria (redirect from Trigona carbonaria)
Tetragonula carbonaria (previously known as Trigona carbonaria) is a stingless bee, endemic to the north-east coast of Australia. Its common name is sugarbag...
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Trigona corvina (Cockerell, 1913) is a species of stingless bee that lives primarily in Central and South America. In Panama, they are sometimes known...
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Trigona fuscipennis is a stingless bee species that originates in Mexico but is also found in Central and South America. They are an advanced eusocial...
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Bertholdia trigona, or Grote's bertholdia, is a species of moth in the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in...
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Tetragonula (redirect from Trigona (Tetragonula))
dividing the large genus Trigona stingless bees into 9 smaller groups. About 30 stingless bee species formerly placed in the genus Trigona are now placed in...
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