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Trigona fuscipennis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trigona fuscipennis
''Trigona fuscipennis'' is a stingless bee species that originates in Mexico but is also found in Central and South America. They are an advanced eusocial group of bees and play a key role as pollinators in wet rainforests. The species has many common names, including "mapaitero", "sanharó", "abelha-brava", "xnuk", "k'uris-kab", "enreda", "corta-cabelo", "currunchos", "zagaño", and "enredapelos". == Taxonomy and Phylogeny == ''Trigona fuscipennis'' is under the order of Hymenoptera, along with ants, bees, and wasps. It is also part of the Apidae family which encompasses bumble bees, euglossines, honey bees, and stingless bees, and falls in the genus ''Trigona'', which is specific for stingless bees.〔 The genus ''Trigona'' is the largest and most diverse group of social bees worldwide; it covers 32 nominal species and about 28 undescribed species. Bees within this genus are notable for their complex communication styles and diverse nest architecture.
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