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Trigona fulviventris : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trigona fulviventris
''Trigona fulviventris'', known by the common names "culo-de-vaca," "culo-de-señora," "mu'ul-kab," "culo-de-buey," and "culo-de-vieja," is a species of stingless bee found in neotropical regions of Central and South America. It is one of the largest and most widespread bees of its genus. They exhibit complex foraging behaviors by integrating spatio-temporal learning and flower scents. ''T. fulviventris'' has traditionally been observed to abstain from aggressive behavior with other species; however, more recent analyses have shown that ''T. fulviventris'' emit pheromones that act as attack signals particularly when related individuals are captured by predators.〔 ==Taxonomy and Phylogeny== ''Trigona fulviventris'' was first described by Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville in 1845.〔 It is a member of the order Hymenoptera, which includes ants, bees, wasps, and sawflies and part of the family Apidae, which includes other bees such as bumble bees, honey bees, and orchid bees. It is further categorized in the genus ''Trigona'', a genus of stingless bees. Two subspecies of ''T. fulviventris'' have been identified: ''T. f. fulviventris'' and ''T. f. guianae''. These subspecies are distinguished by coloration; morphological studies have shown that the subspecies cannot be easily separated by strictly morphological analyses.〔
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