Subspecies of honey bee
The Carniolan honey bee (Apis mellifera carnica, Pollmann) is a subspecies of the European honey bee. The Carniolan honey bee is native to Slovenia, southern Austria, and parts of Albania,[1] Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, parts of Serbia,[2] Hungary, parts of Romania[3] and North-East Italy.[4]
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