cerana
Cerana is the species epithet used in the binomial name of the Asian honey bee, Apis cerana, a honey bee species in the genus Apis. It is native to Asia, with a distribution spanning the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and parts of East Asia, including southern China, Korea, and Japan. The species has been introduced to some islands and regions outside its historic range for pollination and honey production. It is generally smaller than its western counterpart, Apis mellifera, and builds colonies in tree hollows, caves, or human-made structures.
Worker bees are smaller and the colony life cycles are adapted to seasonal nectar flows; swarming and
Apis cerana is an important pollinator for many crops and wild flowering plants in its range; it
The species is typically not considered endangered, though habitat loss, pesticide exposure, and disease can reduce