Genus species:
Apis mellifera
Common name:
Western honey bee
Genus:
Apis
Family:
Apidae
Suborder:
Apocrita
Apis mellifera
Common name:
Western honey bee
Genus:
Apis
Family:
Apidae
Suborder:
Apocrita
Genus species:
Bombus polaris
Common name:
Arctic bumblebee
Genus:
Bombus
Family:
Apidae
Suborder:
Apocrita
Bombus polaris
Common name:
Arctic bumblebee
Genus:
Bombus
Family:
Apidae
Suborder:
Apocrita
Genus species:
Apis mellifera
Common name:
Western honey bee
Genus:
Apis
Family:
Apidae
Suborder:
Apocrita
Apis mellifera
Common name:
Western honey bee
Genus:
Apis
Family:
Apidae
Suborder:
Apocrita
Genus species:
Bombus polaris
Common name:
Arctic bumblebee
Genus:
Bombus
Family:
Apidae
Suborder:
Apocrita
Bombus polaris
Common name:
Arctic bumblebee
Genus:
Bombus
Family:
Apidae
Suborder:
Apocrita
Genus species:
Apis mellifera
Common name:
Western honey bee
Genus:
Apis
Family:
Apidae
Suborder:
Apocrita
Apis mellifera
Common name:
Western honey bee
Genus:
Apis
Family:
Apidae
Suborder:
Apocrita
Genus species:
Bombus polaris
Common name:
Arctic bumblebee
Genus:
Bombus
Family:
Apidae
Suborder:
Apocrita
Bombus polaris
Common name:
Arctic bumblebee
Genus:
Bombus
Family:
Apidae
Suborder:
Apocrita
Family-Animalia: Apidae
Apidae is the largest family within the superfamily Apoidea, containing at least 5700 species of bees. The family includes some of the most commonly seen bees, including bumblebees and honey bees, but also includes stingless bees (also used for honey production), carpenter bees, orchid bees, cuckoo bees, and a number of other less widely known groups. Many are valuable pollinators in natural habitats and for agricultural crops.
Reference: Wikipedia