apis

[ˈeɪpɪs]

apis Definition

a genus of bees that includes the honeybee.

Using apis: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "apis" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Apis mellifera is the scientific name for the western honey bee.

  • Example

    The Apis genus includes several species of honeybees.

Phrases with apis

  • the western honey bee, a species of honey bee native to Europe, Africa, and western Asia

    Example

    Apis mellifera is the most common species of honey bee used for commercial beekeeping.

  • Apis cerana

    the eastern honey bee, a species of honey bee native to southern and southeastern Asia

    Example

    Apis cerana is an important pollinator in many parts of Asia.

  • Apis dorsata

    the giant honey bee, a species of honey bee native to South and Southeast Asia

    Example

    Apis dorsata is known for its large size and aggressive behavior.

Origins of apis

from Latin 'apis', meaning 'bee'

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Summary: apis in Brief

'Apis' [ˈeɪpɪs] is a genus of bees that includes the honeybee. The scientific name for the western honey bee is 'Apis mellifera.' Other species in the genus include 'Apis cerana' and 'Apis dorsata.'