Spesies dan subspesies lebah madu

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Tabel berikut menunjukkan spesies lebah asli dan subspesies dari Ethiopia dan Indonesia. Di Ethiopia, lima** s** subspesies A. mellifera, spesies non-Apis dan A. florea telah diperkenalkan, sedangkan di Indonesia tiga subspesies A. cerana, dua A. dorsata, A. mellifera yang diperkenalkan, 5 spesies Apis lainnya dan spesies non-Apis adalah spesies asli.

Tabel: Spesies Apis dan spesies non-Apis yang digunakan untuk produk lebah di Ethiopia dan Indonesia ditunjukkan. + singkatan dari spesies, yang terjadi di negara tertentu, *+ menjelaskan spesies yang diperkenalkan. ** Literatur tidak konsisten dalam mendefinisikan A. m. bandasii sebagai subspesies sendiri: bagian dari literatur ilmiah mengklaim bahwa A. m. bandasii milik A. m. jemenitica. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Apis mellifera Apis cerana Apis dorsata Other Apis species Non-Apis species
A. m. bandasii** A. m. monticola A. m. jemenitica A. m. scutellata  A. m. woyi-gambella A. mellifera sp. A. c. himalayana A. c. indica A. c. nuluensis A. d. binghami A. d. dorsata A. florea A. andreniformis A. koschevnikovi A. nigrocincta A. nuluensis Trigona spp.
Ethiopia + [5] [4] [6] [7] + [5] [4] [7] [8] + [5] [4] [6] [7] [8] + [5] [4] [6] [7] [8] + [4] [7] *+ [8] [9] + [10] [11]
Indonesia *+ [12] + [8] [13] [14] + [8] [13] [14] + [8] [13] [14] + [8] [14] [15] + [16] + [8] [14] [15] + [8] [15] + [8] [14] [15] + [8] [15] + [8] [14] [17] + [8]


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