List of Apis mellifera subspecies

Apis mellifera, the western honey bee, has many subspecies. The most recent taxonomic revision in 1999 recognized 28 subspecies[1] and three additional subspecies have been described since then (Apis mellifera pomonella in 2003, Apis mellifera simensis in 2011, and Apis mellifera sinisxinyuan in 2016; see below). Other sources recognize as many as 33 subspecies.[2]

Subspecies of Africa

Subspecies of the Middle East and Asia

Subspecies of Europe

References

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  6. ^ Meixner, Marina D.; Leta, Messele Abebe; Koeniger, Nikolaus; Fuchs, Stefan (2011). "The honey bees of Ethiopia represent a new subspecies of Apis melliferaApis mellifera simensis n. ssp" (PDF). Apidologie. 42 (3): 425–437. doi:10.1007/s13592-011-0007-y. S2CID 2294716.
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  11. ^ Sheppard, Walter S.; Meixner, Marina D. (July 2003). "a new honey bee subspecies from Central Asia" (PDF). Apidologie. 34 (4): 367–375. doi:10.1051/apido:2003037.
  12. ^ Chao Chen; et al. (January 27, 2016). "Genomic Analyses Reveal Demographic History and Temperate Adaptation of the Newly Discovered Honey Bee Subspecies Apis mellifera sinisxinyuan n. ssp". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 33 (5): 1337–1348. doi:10.1093/molbev/msw017. PMC 4839221. PMID 26823447.
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