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Scaptotrigona mexicana : ウィキペディア英語版
Scaptotrigona mexicana

''Scaptotrigona mexicana'' is a species of stingless bee that lives throughout Mexico and is part of the Meliponini tribe. This species is sometimes termed "Pisil Nekmej" and is extensively studied for its medicinal purposes. This species is considered common and abundant throughout Mexico and it has been noted to thrive in tropical environments.〔〔 The field research on this species is part of the ongoing subject of Behavioral Ecology.
==Taxonomy and Phylogeny==
''S. mexicana'' is part of the Apidae family and is in the tribe Meliponini. This bee can be described as the "sow bee", "bee earth", or the "bee bush".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Scaptotrigona mexicana )〕 This species was named by Guérin-Meneville in 1845.〔
==Description and Identification==
''S. mexicana'' is composed of a queen, female workers, and males within each colony. The males of this species are haploid and the queens single mate, resulting in reproductive colonies throughout the year.〔 This species has been noted to be stingless and have strong jaws with which to bite.


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