K. Sheeja and T. Jobiraj
The bee fauna of Vanaparvam Biodiversity Park, Kerala, India was studied during August 2015 to July 2016. Among the 21 collected species, the identified 18 species belong to 9 genera and 3 families. The identified three families were Apidae, Halictidae and Megachilidae. Maximum number of species recorded belonged to the family Apidae. Apis cerana Fabricius, Ceratina heiroglyphica Smith and Apis dorsata Fabricius were the mostly observed species. In the present study all the bees showed a seasonal trend, the bees were abundantly seen during March, April and May, however a decline in population was observed during June and July. All the bees recorded were good pollinators and were seen in plants such as Sida acuta, Calotropis gigantea, Caesalpinia pulcherrima and Lantana camara were present in the study area. The study indicated a rich and diverse bee fauna in the Vanaparvam Biodiversity Park.
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