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Insect Small Necklace Honey Bee Apis cerana Specimen SD07 Amber Clear
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Insect Necklace : ClearReal Honey Bee - Apis cerana specimen encased in indestructible, transparent acrylic necklace. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put real Honey Bee right at your fingertips!
Length of the Honey Bee body is 1.5 cm (0.6 inch)
Size of the necklace: 33x22x13.5 mm (1.3x0.9x0.5 inch)
Weight of the necklace is 15 g and 30 g with packing box.
It is a beautiful necklace and is a very good collectible item and gift for every body.
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Insect Small Necklace Honey Bee Apis cerana Specimen SD07 Amber Clear
Insect Necklace : Clear
Real
Honey Bee -
Apis cerana
specimen encased in indestructible, transparent acrylic necklace. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put real Honey Bee right at your fingertips!
Length of the Honey Bee body is 1.5 cm (0.6 inch)
Size of the necklace: 33x22x13.5 mm (1.3x0.9x0.5 inch)
Weight of the necklace is 15 g and 30 g with packing box.
It is a beautiful necklace and is a very good collectible item and gift for every body.
This is a handmade real animal specimen craft. Each one will be a bit different (specimen size, color and posture) even in the same production batch.
The pictures in the listing are just for reference as we are selling multiple pieces with same pictures.
***
Honey Bee -
Apis
cerana
Order: Hymenoptera Family: Apidae Genus:
Apis
Species:
A.
cerana
Apis cerana
, the
eastern honey bee
,
Asiatic honey bee
or
Asian honey bee
, is a species of honey bee native to southern, southeastern, and eastern Asia. This species is the sister species of
Apis koschevnikovi
and both are in the same subgenus as the western (European) honey bee,
Apis mellifera
.
A. cerana
is known to live sympatrically along with
Apis koschevnikovi
within the same geographic location.
Apis cerana
colonies are known for building nests consisting of multiple combs in cavities containing a small entrance, presumably for defense against invasion by individuals of another nest. The diet of this honey bee species consists mostly of pollen and nectar, or honey. Moreover,
Apis cerana
is known for its highly social behavior, reflective of its classification as a type of honey bee.
The physical characteristics of
Apis cerana
individuals are very similar to those of other species in the genus
Apis
. The individuals in this genus are defined by long, erect hairs that cover the compound eyes and assist in pollen collection, strongly convex scutellum, and a jugal lobe in the hindwing. Adult
Apis cerana
are black in color, with four yellow abdominal stripes. There are also distinctions between worker bees, queens, and drones. Worker bees are characterized by a pollen press on the hind leg to transport pollen, as well as a stinger in the place of an organ for laying eggs. Queens, which are the reproductive females, are typically larger than worker bees due to their enlarged reproductive organs. Drones, which are the males of the species, are defined by larger eyes, lack of a stinger, and a blunter abdominal shape.
Apis cerana
encompass a wide range of climatic zones including moist tropical rainforests, wet-dry tropical savannas, mid-latitude steppes, dry mid-latitude grasslands, moist continental deciduous forests, and taigas. The natural range of
Apis cerana
extends from Primorsky Krai in Russia in the north, to eastern Indonesia in the south; and to Japan in the east, to as far as the highlands of Afghanistan in the west. Countries they are native to include Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, the Philippines, Russia, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam. It was introduced deliberately to New Guinea in the 1970s, and has since spread into the Torres Strait Islands into Australia and the Solomon Islands. Although the species was naturally clustered in East Asia, it has now expanded to various regions across the world as a result of human interference, with particular concern about its invasive potential in Australia as nests are found in a variety of environments, including both natural and man-made.
As a type of honey bee,
Apis cerana
must collect and store around a third of its nectar in a concentrated form in order to ensure an adequate supply for consumption during the harsh winter.[19] The nest is multi-combed and somewhat insulated, allowing the species to achieve optimal nest temperatures and thereby optimize foraging at early hours. The nest itself is a simple vertical comb made from wax secreted by workers, while the thermoregulation is generated by fanning and water evaporation from water collected in the field. This large-scale storage tactic requires the construction of a stable and sturdy comb structure for such honey storage. However, as the production of beeswax for a comb is an energetically expensive endeavor, colonies do not generally build the entire structure very early on. Instead, the colony builds a smaller set of combs that satisfies the initial storage needs. Upon moving into the new nest, the colony will then continue to enlarge the combs until there are enough storage units to sufficiently account for all of the required honey. In general, the initial set of combs may account for around 20,000 cells, while the final, completed structure may contain up to 100,000.[19] These nests are typically large enough to host around 6,000 to 7,000 individuals and are found in a wide range of external environments.
The development of worker bees in a colony is typical of that for any insect that undergoes complete metamorphosis as it includes the four stages of egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The embryo grows inside the egg for 3 days, consuming the protein-rich egg yolk. Then it undergoes an 8-day larval stage, which is an intense feeding state involving honey, pollen, and brood food supplied by the adult bees. Finally, there is construction of a wax pupa which then matures and gnaws through the wax cap of the cell to emerge as a young bee.
Item Specifics
Country/Region of Manufacture :
China
Material :
Resin
Type :
Ornament
Country of Manufacture :
China
Modified Item :
No
Handmade :
Yes
Animal Class :
Bee
Payment
By Paypal
Shipping
Free shipping cost.
We send the goods to USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, EU countries and some other European and Asian countries by E-express, a kind of fast postal service by Hong Kong Post. It usually takes about 6 to 10 working days for delivery.
We send the goods to other countries by registered airmail and will take about 8 to 14 working days for delivery.
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We will answer buyer messages within 24 hours during working days.
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Insect Small Necklace Honey Bee Apis cerana Specimen SD07 Amber Clear
Insect Necklace : Clear
Real
Honey Bee -
Apis cerana
specimen encased in indestructible, transparent acrylic necklace. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put real Honey Bee right at your fingertips!
Length of the Honey Bee body is 1.5 cm (0.6 inch)
Size of the necklace: 33x22x13.5 mm (1.3x0.9x0.5 inch)
Weight of the necklace is 15 g and 30 g with packing box.
It is a beautiful necklace and is a very good collectible item and gift for every body.
This is a handmade real animal specimen craft. Each one will be a bit different (specimen size, color and posture) even in the same production batch.
The pictures in the listing are just for reference as we are selling multiple pieces with same pictures.
***
Honey Bee -
Apis
cerana
Order: Hymenoptera Family: Apidae Genus:
Apis
Species:
A.
cerana
Apis cerana
, the
eastern honey bee
,
Asiatic honey bee
or
Asian honey bee
, is a species of honey bee native to southern, southeastern, and eastern Asia. This species is the sister species of
Apis koschevnikovi
and both are in the same subgenus as the western (European) honey bee,
Apis mellifera
.
A. cerana
is known to live sympatrically along with
Apis koschevnikovi
within the same geographic location.
Apis cerana
colonies are known for building nests consisting of multiple combs in cavities containing a small entrance, presumably for defense against invasion by individuals of another nest. The diet of this honey bee species consists mostly of pollen and nectar, or honey. Moreover,
Apis cerana
is known for its highly social behavior, reflective of its classification as a type of honey bee.
The physical characteristics of
Apis cerana
individuals are very similar to those of other species in the genus
Apis
. The individuals in this genus are defined by long, erect hairs that cover the compound eyes and assist in pollen collection, strongly convex scutellum, and a jugal lobe in the hindwing. Adult
Apis cerana
are black in color, with four yellow abdominal stripes. There are also distinctions between worker bees, queens, and drones. Worker bees are characterized by a pollen press on the hind leg to transport pollen, as well as a stinger in the place of an organ for laying eggs. Queens, which are the reproductive females, are typically larger than worker bees due to their enlarged reproductive organs. Drones, which are the males of the species, are defined by larger eyes, lack of a stinger, and a blunter abdominal shape.
Apis cerana
encompass a wide range of climatic zones including moist tropical rainforests, wet-dry tropical savannas, mid-latitude steppes, dry mid-latitude grasslands, moist continental deciduous forests, and taigas. The natural range of
Apis cerana
extends from Primorsky Krai in Russia in the north, to eastern Indonesia in the south; and to Japan in the east, to as far as the highlands of Afghanistan in the west. Countries they are native to include Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, the Philippines, Russia, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam. It was introduced deliberately to New Guinea in the 1970s, and has since spread into the Torres Strait Islands into Australia and the Solomon Islands. Although the species was naturally clustered in East Asia, it has now expanded to various regions across the world as a result of human interference, with particular concern about its invasive potential in Australia as nests are found in a variety of environments, including both natural and man-made.
As a type of honey bee,
Apis cerana
must collect and store around a third of its nectar in a concentrated form in order to ensure an adequate supply for consumption during the harsh winter.[19] The nest is multi-combed and somewhat insulated, allowing the species to achieve optimal nest temperatures and thereby optimize foraging at early hours. The nest itself is a simple vertical comb made from wax secreted by workers, while the thermoregulation is generated by fanning and water evaporation from water collected in the field. This large-scale storage tactic requires the construction of a stable and sturdy comb structure for such honey storage. However, as the production of beeswax for a comb is an energetically expensive endeavor, colonies do not generally build the entire structure very early on. Instead, the colony builds a smaller set of combs that satisfies the initial storage needs. Upon moving into the new nest, the colony will then continue to enlarge the combs until there are enough storage units to sufficiently account for all of the required honey. In general, the initial set of combs may account for around 20,000 cells, while the final, completed structure may contain up to 100,000.[19] These nests are typically large enough to host around 6,000 to 7,000 individuals and are found in a wide range of external environments.
The development of worker bees in a colony is typical of that for any insect that undergoes complete metamorphosis as it includes the four stages of egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The embryo grows inside the egg for 3 days, consuming the protein-rich egg yolk. Then it undergoes an 8-day larval stage, which is an intense feeding state involving honey, pollen, and brood food supplied by the adult bees. Finally, there is construction of a wax pupa which then matures and gnaws through the wax cap of the cell to emerge as a young bee.
Item Specifics
Country/Region of Manufacture :
China
Material :
Resin
Type :
Ornament
Country of Manufacture :
China
Modified Item :
No
Handmade :
Yes
Animal Class :
Bee
Payment
By Paypal
Shipping
Free shipping cost.
We send the goods to USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, EU countries and some other European and Asian countries by E-express, a kind of fast postal service by Hong Kong Post. It usually takes about 6 to 10 working days for delivery.
We send the goods to other countries by registered airmail and will take about 8 to 14 working days for delivery.
Returns
Returns: We accept returns with any reason in 30 days.
Contact Us
We will answer buyer messages within 24 hours during working days.
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