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Euglossini and Sexual dimorphism

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Difference between Euglossini and Sexual dimorphism

Euglossini vs. Sexual dimorphism

The tribe Euglossini, in the subfamily Apinae, commonly known as orchid bees or Euglossine bees, are the only group of corbiculate bees whose non-parasitic members do not all possess eusocial behavior. Sexual dimorphism is the condition where the two sexes of the same species exhibit different characteristics beyond the differences in their sexual organs.

Similarities between Euglossini and Sexual dimorphism

Euglossini and Sexual dimorphism have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Charles Darwin, Orchidaceae, Pollination, Pollinium.

Charles Darwin

Charles Robert Darwin, (12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882) was an English naturalist, geologist and biologist, best known for his contributions to the science of evolution.

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Orchidaceae

The Orchidaceae are a diverse and widespread family of flowering plants, with blooms that are often colourful and fragrant, commonly known as the orchid family.

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Pollination

Pollination is the transfer of pollen from a male part of a plant to a female part of a plant, enabling later fertilisation and the production of seeds, most often by an animal or by wind.

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Pollinium

A pollinium (plural pollinia) is a coherent mass of pollen grains in a plant that are the product of only one anther, but are transferred, during pollination, as a single unit.

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Euglossini and Sexual dimorphism Comparison

Euglossini has 47 relations, while Sexual dimorphism has 222. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.49% = 4 / (47 + 222).

References

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