Ceratina tanganyicensis

Last updated

Ceratina tanganyicensis
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Subphylum:
Class:
Order:
Family:
Subfamily:
Genus:
Subgenus:
Species:
C. tanganyicensis
Binomial name
Ceratina tanganyicensis
Strand, 1911

Ceratina tanganyicensis, also known as Ceratina (Simioceratina) tanganyicensis, is a species of bee belonging to the family Apidae, subfamily Xylocopinae. [1]

Related Research Articles

Xylocopinae Subfamily of bees

The subfamily Xylocopinae occurs worldwide, and includes the large carpenter bees, the small carpenter bees, the allodapine bees, and the relictual genus Manuelia.

<i>Mitella diphylla</i> Species of flowering plant

Mitella diphylla is a clump forming, open woodland plant native to northeast and midwest regions of North America.

<i>Ceratina</i> Genus of bees

The cosmopolitan bee genus Ceratina, often referred to as small carpenter bees, is the sole lineage of the tribe Ceratinini, and is not closely related to the more familiar carpenter bees. They make nests in dead wood, stems, or pith, and while many are solitary, a number are subsocial, with mothers caring for their larvae, and in a few cases where multiple females are found in a single nest, daughters or sisters may form very small, weakly eusocial colonies. One species is unique for having both social and asocial populations, Ceratina australensis, which exhibits all of the pre-adaptations for successful group living. This species is socially polymorphic with both solitary and social nests collected in sympatry. Social colonies in that species consist of two foundresses, one contributing both foraging and reproductive effort and the second which remains at the nest as a passive guard. Cooperative nesting provides no overt reproductive benefits over solitary nesting in this population, although brood survival tends to be greater in social colonies. Maternal longevity, subsociality and bivoltine nesting phenology in this species favour colony formation, while dispersal habits and offspring longevity may inhibit more frequent social nesting in this and other ceratinines.

<i>Ribes americanum</i> Berry and plant

Ribes americanum is a North American species of flowering plant in the gooseberry family known as wild black currant, American black currant, and eastern black currant. It is widespread in much of Canada and the northern United States.

Ceratina hieroglyphica, is a species of bee belonging to the family Apidae, subfamily Xylocopinae.

Ceratina binghami is a species of bee belonging to the family Apidae, subfamily Xylocopinae.

<i>Ceratina smaragdula</i> Species of bee

Ceratina smaragdula, also known as Ceratina (Pithitis) smaragdula, is a species of green metallic bees belonging to the family Apidae, subfamily Xylocopinae.

Ceratina beata, also known as Ceratina (Xanthoceratina) beata, is a species of bee belonging to the family Apidae, subfamily Xylocopinae.

Ceratina picta, also known as Ceratina (Xanthoceratina) picta, is a species of bee belonging to the family Apidae subfamily Xylocopinae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka.

<i>Ceratina strenua</i> Species of bee

Ceratina strenua, the nimble ceratina, is a species of carpenter bee in the family Apidae. It is found in North America.

<i>Ceratina cobaltina</i> Species of bee

Ceratina cobaltina is a species of carpenter bee in the family Apidae. It is found in Central America.

<i>Ceratina cockerelli</i> Species of bee

Ceratina cockerelli is a species of carpenter bee in the family Apidae. It is found in the Caribbean Sea and North America.

Ceratina nanula is a species of carpenter bee in the family Apidae. It is found in Central America and North America.

<i>Ceratina arizonensis</i> Species of bee

Ceratina arizonensis is a species of carpenter bee in the family Apidae. It is found in Central America and North America.

<i>Ceratina calcarata</i> Species of bee

Ceratina calcarata, the spurred ceratina, is a species of carpenter bee in the family Apidae. It is found in eastern North America. This species ranges from Georgia, USA north to Ontario, Canada and east to Nova Scotia, Canada. This bee is a common generalist, native pollinator, it pollinates plants like watermelon and cucumber very effectively. C. calcarata adds to the productivity of a wide range of ecological and agricultural systems due to its wide range and abundance. This small bee is becoming a model organism in the scientific research of social evolution. C. calcarata is the first subsocial bee species to have its genome published, allowing researchers to investigate the evolutionary origins of social behaviour.

Ceratina sequoiae is a species of carpenter bee in the family Apidae. It is found in North America.

Ceratina dallatorreana is a species of carpenter bee in the family Apidae. It is found in Africa, Europe and Northern Asia, and North America.

<i>Ceratina acantha</i> Species of bee

Ceratina acantha is a species of carpenter bee in the family Apidae. It is found in Central America and North America.

<i>Ceratina dupla</i> Species of bee

Ceratina dupla, the doubled ceratina, is a species of carpenter bee in the family Apidae. It is found in Central America and North America.

References

  1. 1 2 "Ceratina tanganyicensis - - Discover Life mobile". Discoverlife.org. Retrieved 2022-08-25.