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- Q5192271 subject Q7216257.
- Q5192271 subject Q7445954.
- Q5192271 abstract "Cubital index is the ratio of two of the wing vein segments of honeybees. The cubital index is used in morphology, the study of form and structure, one way to differentiate species and sub species of living organisms. The pattern of the veins of the fore wings is specific for each breed of bees. The cubital index is consistent for a given race of bee. It can be used to distinguish between similar populations of honeybees and to determine degrees of hybridization.".
- Q5192271 thumbnail Cubitalindex.svg?width=300.
- Q5192271 wikiPageWikiLink Q102857.
- Q5192271 wikiPageWikiLink Q176353.
- Q5192271 wikiPageWikiLink Q183252.
- Q5192271 wikiPageWikiLink Q196538.
- Q5192271 wikiPageWikiLink Q30034.
- Q5192271 wikiPageWikiLink Q42621.
- Q5192271 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216257.
- Q5192271 wikiPageWikiLink Q7445954.
- Q5192271 comment "Cubital index is the ratio of two of the wing vein segments of honeybees. The cubital index is used in morphology, the study of form and structure, one way to differentiate species and sub species of living organisms. The pattern of the veins of the fore wings is specific for each breed of bees. The cubital index is consistent for a given race of bee. It can be used to distinguish between similar populations of honeybees and to determine degrees of hybridization.".
- Q5192271 label "Cubital index".
- Q5192271 depiction Cubitalindex.svg.