Tetragonula iridipennis
The Indian stingless bee or dammar bee, Tetragonula iridipennis, is a species of bee belonging to the family Apidae, subfamily Apinae. It was first described by Frederick Smith in 1854 who found the species in what is now the island of Sri Lanka. Many older references erroneously placed this species in Melipona, an unrelated genus from the New World, and until recently it was placed in Trigona, therefore still often mistakenly referred to as Trigona iridipennis. For centuries, colonies of T. iridipennis have been kept in objects such as clay pots so that their highly prized medicinal honey can be utilized.
Host Genome
Related Symbionts
0 recordsSymbiont records associated with Tetragonula iridipennis
| Classification | Function | Function Tags | Reference | |
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No symbionts foundNo symbiont records associated with this host species. |
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Metagenome Information
1 recordsMetagenome sequencing data associated with Tetragonula iridipennis
| Run | Platform | Location | Date | BioProject |
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SRR6033676
WGS |
ILLUMINA
Illumina MiSeq |
India
13.0752 N 77.5800 E |
2015-08-01
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PRJNA407112 |
Amplicon Information
0 recordsAmplicon sequencing data associated with Tetragonula iridipennis
| Run | Classification | Platform | Location | Environment |
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No amplicons foundNo amplicon records associated with this host species. |
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Related Articles
0 recordsResearch articles related to Tetragonula iridipennis
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No articles foundNo research articles associated with Tetragonula iridipennis. |
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