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    Trigona corvina (Cockerell, 1913) is a species of stingless bee that lives primarily in Central and South America. In Panama, they are sometimes known...
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    (Brazil) Trigona cilipes—Americas Trigona corvina - Central and South America Trigona crassipes (Fabricius, 1793) Trigona ferricauda—Americas Trigona fulviventris—Mexico...
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    foraging information among birds, rats and pigs. The stingless bee (Trigona corvina) uses local enhancement to locate other members of their colony and...
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    described. They attach to bees in a variety of ways. For example, Trigona corvina workers have been found with mites attached to the outer face of their...
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    of decentralized decision making in the bee colony. Other bees like Trigona corvina rely on pheromones for much of their communication with nest mates...
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    exhibit this, such as flower-feeding beetles that also have "tongues"). Trigona corvina, and other stingless bees, utilize their mandibles for defense purposes...
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  • options for foraging. However, in some cases of aggressive bees, like Trigona corvina, encounters between individuals from different colonies at a food source...
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    mistaken for T. corvina though they are smaller, have slightly different mandible color and do not have erect black bristles. The Trigona queen is dark...
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    adverse weather conditions. Additionally, some American Trigona species, including T. corvina, T. spinipes, and T. nigerrima, as well as Tetragonisca...
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    Florissant Formation United States A moth, moved to Paleolepidopterites florissantanus Trigona corvina 1913 Central America & South America A stingless bee...
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