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Apis melifera male (Apidae) on sheet of Alcea rosea commonly called Hollyhock (Malvaceae) , 7/v/2012, Etoile, France
Charla sobre Apuesta por InversionES (API) en Foro de exportadores, Coexport. 03 de diciembre de 2015
Apis mellifera worker (Hym. Apidae) collecting pollen from a palm tree inflorescence, 9.v.2012, Mikembo Sanctuary, Katanga Province, DRCongo.
A. mellifera, clustering together high up in a tree. I guestimate that there were about 300-400 of them.
A honeybee sits dead in a windowsill in the McAfee Gymnasiu on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on July, 20, 2011. (Jay Grabiec)
Apis mellifera male (Hym. Apidae) on Lamium garganicum (Lamiaceae), 3.iv.2012, Platanistos, Evvia, Greece.
Apis mellifera worker (Hym. Apidae) foraging on an inflorescence of Mimosa diplotricha (Mimosaceae), 15.vi.2009, Kolo-Fuma, DRCongo. Thanks to L Pauwels for his help with the ID of the plant!
Apis mellifera worker (Hym. Apidae) foraging on a flower of Crotalaria sp. (Fabaceae), 13.v.2012, Mangombo, Katanga Province, DRCongo.
Apis mellifera male (Hym. Apidae) on Symphytum bulbosum (Boraginaceae), 3.iv.2012, Platanistos, Evvia, Greece.
Apis mellifera male (Hym. Apidae) on Lamium garganicum (Lamiaceae), 3.iv.2012, Platanistos, Evvia, Greece.
Apis melifera male (Apidae) on sheet of Alcea rosea commonly called Hollyhock (Malvaceae) , 7/v/2012, Etoile, France