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''Euvarroa wongsirii'' is a ] of ] native to ]. It can be found in areas ranging from southern ] to the ] of the ] and lives alongside '']'', ''another bee mite'' species.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|title = Euvarroa wongsirii, a new species of bee mite from Thailand |
''Euvarroa wongsirii'' is a ] of ] native to ]. It can be found in areas ranging from southern ] to the ] of the ] and lives alongside '']'', ''another bee mite'' species.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|title = Euvarroa wongsirii, a new species of bee mite from Thailand|journal = International Journal of Acarology|date = 1991-12-01|issn = 0164-7954|pages = 255–258|volume = 17|issue = 4|doi = 10.1080/01647959108683915|first = C.|last = Lekprayoon|first2 = P.|last2 = Tangkanasing}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|editors=H.R. Hepburn, S.E. Radloff|title=Honeybees of Asia|date=2011|publisher=Springer|location=Berlin|isbn=978-3-642-16421-7|edition=1st|doi= 10.1007/978-3-642-16422-4}}</ref> ''E. wongsirii'' is a ], which lives inside of bees, using them as a food source. This mite has been found almost exclusively in the bee '']'' in ].<ref name=":0" /> | ||
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Euvarroa wongsirii is a species of bee mite native to Southeast Asia. It can be found in areas ranging from southern China to the Palawan Island of the Philippines and lives alongside Euvarroa sinhai, another bee mite species. E. wongsirii is a parasite, which lives inside of bees, using them as a food source. This mite has been found almost exclusively in the bee Apis andreniformis in Thailand.
References
- ^ Lekprayoon, C.; Tangkanasing, P. (1991-12-01). "Euvarroa wongsirii, a new species of bee mite from Thailand". International Journal of Acarology. 17 (4): 255–258. doi:10.1080/01647959108683915. ISSN 0164-7954.
- Honeybees of Asia (1st ed.). Berlin: Springer. 2011. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-16422-4. ISBN 978-3-642-16421-7.
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