Geographical distribution and notes on the nests of the “uruçu-do-chão” bee, Melipona (Melikerria) quinquefasciata Lepeletier, in Bahia, North-eastern Brazil
The Neotropical genus of stingless bees Melipona Illiger, 1806 is exclusive to Tropical America and has its greatest diversity in South America, with about 74 described species. In Bahia, there is an occurrence record for 12 species of Melipona, distributed in four subgenera. Among the Melipona (Mel...
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