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- European_dark_bee abstract "The European dark bee (Apis mellifera mellifera) was domesticated in modern times, and taken to North America in colonial times. These big, dark-colored honey bees are sometimes called the German black bee, although they occurred originally from Britain to eastern Central Europe.There are three main races, namelymellifera (brown bee)lehzeni (heathland bee)nigra (black bee),which have local breeds, such as the Pomeranian brown, the Alps black, or the black Scandinavian. All of the subspecies belong to the 'M' lineage of Apis mellifera.The European dark bee can be distinguished from other subspecies by their stocky body, abundant thoracal and sparse abdominal hair which is brown, and overall dark coloration; in nigra, there is also heavy dark pigmentation of the wings. Overall, when viewed from a distance, they should appear blackish, or in mellifera, rich dark brown. The aggressive feral hybrids with other subspecies can be distinguished by the lighter, yellowish banding on the sides of the abdomen, but this is often difficult. For breeding pure dark bees according to the standard, details of the wing veins are nowadays considered to be the only reliable distinguishing character.".
- European_dark_bee class Insect.
- European_dark_bee family Apidae.
- European_dark_bee genus Honey_bee.
- European_dark_bee kingdom Animal.
- European_dark_bee order Hymenoptera.
- European_dark_bee phylum Arthropod.
- European_dark_bee species Western_honey_bee.
- European_dark_bee thumbnail Bee_October_2007-1.jpg?width=300.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageExternalLink www.Mellifera.ch.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageExternalLink www.apis-mellifera-mellifera.de.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageExternalLink www.bibba.com.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageExternalLink Extinct-British-breed-honeybee-alive-church-rafters-nearly-80-years.html.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageExternalLink main_en.shtml.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageExternalLink www.nordbi.org.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageID "822082".
- European_dark_bee wikiPageLength "6467".
- European_dark_bee wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- European_dark_bee wikiPageRevisionID "700485889".
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink 10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Abdomen.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Acarapis_woodi.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink African_bee.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Alps.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Apidae.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Beekeeper.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Breed.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Buckfast_bee.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Linnaeus.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Carniolan_honey_bee.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animal_breeds_on_the_GEH_Red_List.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Apis_(genus).
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Beekeeping.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Domestication.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Honey_bee.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Honey_bee_race.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Hymenoptera.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Nazism.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Savoie.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Stinger.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Varroa_destructor.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink Western_honey_bee.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink File:Bee_2007-2.jpg.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLink File:Creation-Via-Pollination.jpg.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLinkText "''A. mellifera mellifera''".
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Apis mellifera nigra''".
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLinkText "A. m. mellifera".
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apis mellifera mellifera".
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLinkText "English Black".
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLinkText "European dark bee".
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLinkText "Western European black bees".
- European_dark_bee wikiPageWikiLinkText "dark honeybees".
- European_dark_bee classis "Insecta".
- European_dark_bee familia Apidae.
- European_dark_bee genus "Apis".
- European_dark_bee imageCaption "The Savoie honeybee has rather light wings for a black bee".
- European_dark_bee imageWidth "250".
- European_dark_bee name "European dark bee".
- European_dark_bee ordo Hymenoptera.
- European_dark_bee phylum "Arthropoda".
- European_dark_bee regnum "Animalia".
- European_dark_bee species "A. mellifera".
- European_dark_bee subspecies "A. m. mellifera".
- European_dark_bee trinomial "Apis mellifera mellifera".
- European_dark_bee trinomialAuthority 10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae.
- European_dark_bee trinomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BeeColonyMemberTypes.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- European_dark_bee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikispecies.
- European_dark_bee subject Category:Animal_breeds_on_the_GEH_Red_List.
- European_dark_bee subject Category:Apis_(genus).
- European_dark_bee subject Category:Beekeeping.
- European_dark_bee type Animal.
- European_dark_bee type Eukaryote.
- European_dark_bee type Insect.
- European_dark_bee type Species.
- European_dark_bee type Occupation.
- European_dark_bee type Thing.
- European_dark_bee type Q1390.
- European_dark_bee type Q19088.
- European_dark_bee type Q729.
- European_dark_bee comment "The European dark bee (Apis mellifera mellifera) was domesticated in modern times, and taken to North America in colonial times. These big, dark-colored honey bees are sometimes called the German black bee, although they occurred originally from Britain to eastern Central Europe.There are three main races, namelymellifera (brown bee)lehzeni (heathland bee)nigra (black bee),which have local breeds, such as the Pomeranian brown, the Alps black, or the black Scandinavian.".
- European_dark_bee label "European dark bee".
- European_dark_bee sameAs Q578524.
- European_dark_bee sameAs نحل_ألماني.
- European_dark_bee sameAs Apis_mellifera_mellifera.
- European_dark_bee sameAs Brun_bi.
- European_dark_bee sameAs Dunkle_Europäische_Biene.
- European_dark_bee sameAs Apis_mellifera_mellifera.