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  1. Apidae - Wikipedia

    Apidae is the largest family within the superfamily Apoidea, containing at least 5700 species of bees.

  2. Apidae Bee Family – An Essential Guide - Bee Professor

    Jul 15, 2022 · Apidae is the largest bee family and, besides Halictidae, has the largest number of social species. This includes almost 500 species of stingless bees, eight species of honeybees, and …

  3. Apidae: Types, Traits, and Importance of the Bee Family

    Oct 8, 2025 · Apidae is a large family of bees that includes both social and solitary species. Members of this family are found all over the world, from tropical forests to urban gardens. They play a major role …

  4. Apidae | Facts, Types, Behavior, Importance, and More

    Aug 14, 2025 · From producing golden honey to pollinating crops and wildflowers, Apidae bees are essential partners in nature’s delicate balance, showcasing remarkable behaviors, adaptability, and …

  5. Apidae | Washington State Department of Agriculture

    The Apidae family is the largest family of bees in the world and includes many of the bees that most people recognize - such as honey bees (which are not native to Washington) and bumble bees.

  6. Apidae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Bees (Apidae) are flower-visiting insects that possess highly efficient mouthparts for the ingestion of nectar and other sucrose fluids. Their mouthparts are composed of mandibles and a tube-like …

  7. Apidae | Minnesota Native Bees

    Apidae is one of six bee families that occur in North America. This diverse family includes bumble bees, honey bees, digger bees, carpenter bees, longhorn bees, squash bees, and several genera of …

  8. Apidae - Animalia

    Apidaeis the largest family within the superfamily Apoidea, containing at least 5700 species of bees.

  9. Family Apidae – ENT 425 – General Entomology

    They are yellow, black, or honey brown in color. Their maxillae and labium have evolved to form a tongue for collecting nectar. Order: Hymenoptera.

  10. Apidae - bugswithmike.com

    The family Apidae encompasses a diverse group of bees, many of which play crucial roles in pollination. These bees are found in various environments across the globe and have adapted to numerous …