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honeybee
n.
honey-gathering bee
Honey bee
A
honey bee (or
honeybee), in contrast with the
stingless honey bee, is any
bee that is a member of the
genus Apis, primarily distinguished by the production and storage of
honey and the construction of ,
colonial nests from
wax. Honey bees are the only extant members of the
tribe Apini, all in the genus
Apis. Currently, only seven
species of honey bee are recognized, with a total of 44
subspecies, though historically, from six to eleven species have been recognized. Honey bees represent only a small fraction of the roughly 20,000 known species of bees. Some other types of related bees produce and store honey, but only members of the genus
Apis are true honey bees. The study of honey bees is known as
melittology.
honeybee
Noun
1. social bee often domesticated for the honey it produces
(synonym) Apis mellifera
(hypernym) bee
(hyponym) Africanized bee, Africanized honey bee, killer bee, Apis mellifera scutellata, Apis mellifera adansonii
(member-holonym) Apis, genus Apis
Honeybee
(n.)
Any bee of the genus Apis, which lives in communities and collects honey, esp. the common domesticated hive bee (Apis mellifica), the Italian bee (A. ligustica), and the Arabiab bee (A. fasciata). The two latter are by many entomologists considered only varieties of the common hive bee. Each swarm of bees consists of a large number of workers (barren females), with, ordinarily, one queen or fertile female, but in the swarming season several young queens, and a number of males or drones, are produced.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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