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{"references": ["Nawrocka, A., Kandemir, \u0130., Fuchs, S., & Tofilski, A. (2018). Computer software for identification of honey bee subspecies and evolutionary lineages. Apidologie, 49(2), 172-184. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13592-017-0538-y"]}
Coordinates of 19 landmarks from honey bee (Apis mellifera) worker wings. They represent 1832 workers, 187 colonies, 25 subspecies and four evolutionary lineages. The material was obtained from the Morphometric Bee Data Bank in Oberursel, Germany.
honey bee, subspecies discrimination, geometric morphometry, wing morphometry
honey bee, subspecies discrimination, geometric morphometry, wing morphometry
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