Trigona panoramatos is a species of stingless bee commonly known as the panoramic stingless bee. They are native to South America and can be found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
The bees' nests can be found in tree hollows, rocks, and even in human-made structures. The bees are known for their unique behavior of circling around their nests, hence the name "panoramic." They are also known for their characteristic high-pitched, buzzing sound.
Trigona panoramatos is an important pollinator in their native range, and their honey has been used for medicinal purposes by indigenous communities. However, the species is under threat due to habitat loss and the use of pesticides. Conservation efforts are being taken to protect these bees and their habitats.
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