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Apis florea foraging on a water lily in Thailand.

Apis florea foraging on a water lily in Thailand.
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There are several species in the Apis genus. Apis florea, or the dwarf honeybee, is the smallest of all Apis species. It is seen foraging on a water lily in Thailand: this species is not present in Australia.

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