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Tetragonula Fuscobalteata
''Tetragonula'' is a genus of stingless bees. In 1961, Brazilian bee expert J.S. Moure first proposed the genus name ''Tetragonula'' to improve the classification system by dividing the large genus ''Trigona'' stingless bees into 9 smaller groups. About 30 stingless bee species formerly placed in the genus '' Trigona'' are now placed in the genus ''Tetragonula''. These bees are found in Oceania, in countries such as Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands. The most recent tabulation of species listed 31 species. Species *'' Tetragonula bengalensis'' (Cameron, 1897) *''Tetragonula biroi'' (Friese, 1898) *''Tetragonula carbonaria'' ( Smith, 1854) *'' Tetragonula clypearis'' (Friese, 1908) *'' Tetragonula dapitanensis'' (Cockerell, 1925) *'' Tetragonula davenporti'' (Franck, 2004) *'' Tetragonula drescheri'' ( Schwarz, 1939) *'' Tetragonula florilega'' (Engel, 2021) *'' Tetragonula fuscobalteata'' (Cameron, ...
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Bang Pa-In Royal Palace
Bang Pa-In Royal Palace ( th, พระราชวังบางปะอิน), also known as the Summer Palace, is a palace complex formerly used by the Thai kings. It lies beside the Chao Phraya River in Bang Pa-in District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province in Thailand. History King Prasat Thong constructed the original complexRajanubhab, D., 2001, Our Wars With the Burmese, Bangkok: White Lotus Co. Ltd., in 1632, but it fell into disuse and became overgrown in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, until King Mongkut began to restore the site in the mid-19th century. Most of the present buildings were constructed between 1872 and 1889 by King Chulalongkorn. Buildings Amidst vast gardens and landscaping stand the following buildings: Wehart Chamrunt (Heavenly Light), a Chinese-style royal palace and throne room; the Warophat Phiman (Excellent and Shining Heavenly Abode), a royal residence; Ho Withun Thasana (Sages' Lookout), a brightly painted lookout tower; and the ...
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Tetragonula Biroi
''Tetragonula'' is a genus of stingless bees. In 1961, Brazilian bee expert J.S. Moure first proposed the genus name ''Tetragonula'' to improve the classification system by dividing the large genus ''Trigona'' stingless bees into 9 smaller groups. About 30 stingless bee species formerly placed in the genus '' Trigona'' are now placed in the genus ''Tetragonula''. These bees are found in Oceania, in countries such as Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands. The most recent tabulation of species listed 31 species. Species *'' Tetragonula bengalensis'' (Cameron, 1897) *'' Tetragonula biroi'' (Friese, 1898) *''Tetragonula carbonaria'' ( Smith, 1854) *'' Tetragonula clypearis'' (Friese, 1908) *'' Tetragonula dapitanensis'' (Cockerell, 1925) *'' Tetragonula davenporti'' (Franck, 2004) *'' Tetragonula drescheri'' ( Schwarz, 1939) *'' Tetragonula florilega'' (Engel, 2021) *'' Tetragonula fuscobalteata'' (Cameron, ...
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Herbert Ferlando Schwarz
Herbert Ferlando Schwarz (7 September 1883 – 2 October 1960) was an American entomologist who specialised in Hymenoptera. He was appointed a research associate at the American Museum of Natural History in 1921, a position he held until his death, and was the editor of '' Natural History'' magazine from 1921 to 1925. Schwarz described numerous stingless bee (Meliponini) genera such as Plebeia and Partamona ''Partamona'' is a genus of Meliponini ( Stingless bees) in appended hymenoptera of the Apidae family. Herbert Ferlando Schwarz in 1938 described the genus. The genus is found in Sonora, Chihuahua, San Luis Potosí, in Mexico, Mato Grosso in B .... Tributes The bee genera Schwarziana and Schwarzula are named after him. References External links American entomologists 1883 births 1960 deaths 20th-century American zoologists {{Entomologist-stub ...
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Tetragonula Drescheri
''Tetragonula'' is a genus of stingless bees. In 1961, Brazilian bee expert J.S. Moure first proposed the genus name ''Tetragonula'' to improve the classification system by dividing the large genus ''Trigona'' stingless bees into 9 smaller groups. About 30 stingless bee species formerly placed in the genus '' Trigona'' are now placed in the genus ''Tetragonula''. These bees are found in Oceania, in countries such as Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands. The most recent tabulation of species listed 31 species. Species *'' Tetragonula bengalensis'' (Cameron, 1897) *''Tetragonula biroi'' (Friese, 1898) *''Tetragonula carbonaria'' ( Smith, 1854) *'' Tetragonula clypearis'' (Friese, 1908) *'' Tetragonula dapitanensis'' (Cockerell, 1925) *'' Tetragonula davenporti'' (Franck, 2004) *'' Tetragonula drescheri'' ( Schwarz, 1939) *''Tetragonula florilega'' (Engel, 2021) *''Tetragonula fuscobalteata'' (Cameron, 19 ...
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Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell
Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell (1866–1948) was an American zoologist, born at Norwood, England, and brother of Sydney Cockerell. He was educated at the Middlesex Hospital Medical School, and then studied botany in the field in Colorado in 1887–90. Subsequently, he became a taxonomist and published numerous papers on the Hymenoptera, Hemiptera, Mollusca and plants, as well as publications on paleontology and evolution. Personal life Cockerell was born in Norwood, Greater London and died in San Diego, California. He married Annie Sarah Fenn in 1891 (she died in 1893) and Wilmatte Porter in 1900. In 1901, he named the ultramarine blue chromodorid ''Mexichromis porterae'' (now '' Felimare porterae'') in her honor. After their marriage in 1900, they frequently went on collecting expeditions together and assembled a large private library of natural history films, which they showed to schoolchildren and public audiences to promote the cause of environmental conservation. After h ...
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Tetragonula Dapitanensis
''Tetragonula'' is a genus of stingless bees. In 1961, Brazilian bee expert J.S. Moure first proposed the genus name ''Tetragonula'' to improve the classification system by dividing the large genus ''Trigona'' stingless bees into 9 smaller groups. About 30 stingless bee species formerly placed in the genus '' Trigona'' are now placed in the genus ''Tetragonula''. These bees are found in Oceania, in countries such as Australia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, and the Solomon Islands. The most recent tabulation of species listed 31 species. Species *'' Tetragonula bengalensis'' (Cameron, 1897) *''Tetragonula biroi'' (Friese, 1898) *''Tetragonula carbonaria'' ( Smith, 1854) *'' Tetragonula clypearis'' (Friese, 1908) *'' Tetragonula dapitanensis'' (Cockerell, 1925) *''Tetragonula davenporti'' (Franck, 2004) *''Tetragonula drescheri'' ( Schwarz, 1939) *''Tetragonula florilega'' (Engel, 2021) *''Tetragonula fuscobalteata'' (Cameron, 1908 ...
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