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English: World distribution map of honey bee species ( Apis genus).
Français: Carte de répartition mondiale des abeilles du genre Apis.
Apis andreniformis
Apis cerana
Apis dorsata
Apis florea
Apis koschevnikovi
Apis nigrocincta
Apis mellifera
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Date |
07:31, 23 February 2011 (UTC) |
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Own work. Source :
- World map : File:BlankMap-World6.svg by Canuckguy under licence Public Domain
- Relief : Natural Earth Data
- Distribution area data : Discover Life
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Author |
Sémhur ( talk) |
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