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Apis mellifera anatoliaca, classified by Maa, 1953 (the
Anatolian honey bee) its range is in central
Anatolia in
Turkey. •
Apis mellifera caucasica, classified by Pollmann, 1889 (the
Caucasian honey bee) found in the central
Caucasus and towards the Turkish Black Sea coast. In 2014-2017 a European wide survey was conducted with 621 colonies, which included the various subspecies kept by beekeepers, it found that
A. m. mellifera was the most aggressive, had the highest swarming tendency and the lowest hygienic behaviour - a trait closely linked with
Varroa sensitive hygiene. •
Apis mellifera remipes, classified by
Gerstäcker, 1862 (the
Armenian honey bee) found in the region of
Armenia. •
Apis mellifera syriaca, classified by Skorikov, 1929 (the
Syrian honey bee) found between Turkey and Egypt. ==Subspecies of Europe==