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There are several species of bees, all of which have been grouped under the monophyletic series Anthophila of superfamily Apoidae, of order Hymenoptera of class Insecta of Phylum Arthropoda. The most common genus of bee is the genus Apis (Latin Apis = bee). Some key species include Apis dorsata, Apis mellifera, Apis indica, etc.

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