#bee  any of numerous hairy-bodied insects including social and solitary species
  supertype:  #hymenopterous_insect__hymenopterousinsect__hymenopteran__hymenopteron__hymenopter  insects having two pairs of membranous wings and an ovipositor specialized for stinging or piercing
  member of:  #superfamily_Apoidea
  subtype:  #drone  stingless male bee in a colony of social bees (especially honeybees) whose sole function is to mate with the queen
  subtype:  #honeybee__Apis_mellifera  social bee often domesticated for the honey it produces
     subtype:  #Africanized_bee__Africanized_honey_bee__killer_bee__Apis_mellifera_scutellata__Apis_mellifera_adansonii  a strain of bees that originated in Brazil in the 1950s as a cross between an aggressive African bee and a honeybee; retains most of the traits of the African bee; now spread as far north as Texas
     subtype:  #black_bee__blackbee__German_bee  dark-colored ill-tempered honeybee supposedly of German origin
     subtype:  #Carniolan_bee  grayish highly productive European honeybee that has a quiet disposition
     subtype:  #Italian_bee  yellowish honeybee resembling the Carniolan bee in its habits
  subtype:  #carpenter_bee__carpenterbee  large solitary bee that lays eggs in tunnels bored into wood or plant stems
  subtype:  #bumblebee__humblebee  robust hairy social bee of temperate regions
  subtype:  #cuckoo-bumblebee  a bee that is parasitic in the nests of bumblebees
  subtype:  #andrena__andrenid__mining_bee  a bee that is a a member of the genus Andrena
  subtype:  #Nomia_melanderi__alkali_bee  a common solitary bee important for pollinating alfalfa in the western United States
  subtype:  #leaf-cutting_bee__leaf-cutter__leaf-cutter_bee  bee that cuts rounded pieces from leaves and flowers to line its nest
  subtype:  #mason_bee__masonbee  any of numerous solitary bees that build nests of hardened mud and sand
  subtype:  #potter_bee  solitary bee that builds nests of mud or pebbles cemented together and attached to a plant

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