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Apocrita and Megachilidae

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Apocrita and Megachilidae

Apocrita vs. Megachilidae

The Apocrita are a suborder of insects in the order Hymenoptera. Megachilidae is a cosmopolitan family of mostly solitary bees whose pollen-carrying structure (called a scopa) is restricted to the ventral surface of the abdomen (rather than mostly or exclusively on the hind legs as in other bee families).

Similarities between Apocrita and Megachilidae

Apocrita and Megachilidae have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bee, Cuckoo bee, Pollen.

Bee

Bees are flying insects closely related to wasps and ants, known for their role in pollination and, in the case of the best-known bee species, the European honey bee, for producing honey and beeswax.

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Cuckoo bee

The term cuckoo bee is used for a variety of different bee lineages which have evolved the kleptoparasitic behaviour of laying their eggs in the nests of other bees, reminiscent of the behavior of cuckoo birds.

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Pollen

Pollen is a fine to coarse powdery substance comprising pollen grains which are male microgametophytes of seed plants, which produce male gametes (sperm cells).

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Apocrita and Megachilidae Comparison

Apocrita has 132 relations, while Megachilidae has 50. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.65% = 3 / (132 + 50).

References

This article shows the relationship between Apocrita and Megachilidae. To access each article from which the information was extracted, please visit:

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