All terms in FOODEX2
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Black Dwarf honey bee | A18GX | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Apis andreniformis. The organisms are commonly known as Black Dwarf honey bee. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Giants honey bee | A18GY | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Apis dorsata. The organisms are commonly known as Giants honey bee. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Italian honey bee | A18GN | [Live animal of the taxonomic subspecies Apis mellifera ligustica. The organisms are commonly known as Italian honey bee. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Carnolian honey bee | A18GL | [Live animal of the taxonomic subspecies Apis mellifera carnica. The organisms are commonly known as Carnolian honey bee. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Iberian honey bee | A18GM | [Live animal of the taxonomic subspecies Apis mellifera iberiensis. The organisms are commonly known as Iberian honey bee. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Macedonian honey bee | A18GR | [Live animal of the taxonomic subspecies Apis mellifera macedonica. The organisms are commonly known as Macedonian honey bee. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Cyprian honey bee | A18GS | [Live animal of the taxonomic subspecies Apis mellifera cypria. The organisms are commonly known as Cyprian honey bee. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Greek honey bee | A18GP | [Live animal of the taxonomic subspecies Apis mellifera cecropia. The organisms are commonly known as Greek honey bee. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Cretan honey bee | A18GQ | [Live animal of the taxonomic subspecies Apis mellifera adami. The organisms are commonly known as Cretan honey bee. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Fresh stage | A18GF | [Period after the heart stop beating until the decomposition stage] |
| Post-mortem | A18FT | [Descriptor used to tag samples collected from a dead animal in one of the post-mortem intervals.] |
| Decay stage | A18GG | [The typical decomposition processes (bloat, active decay, advanced decay) are ongoing. The time elapsed between the death and the finding / sampling of the carcass is relatively short.] |
| Juvenile - immature | A18GD | [An immature juvenile is an individual that has not yet reached the sexual maturity, but is not anymore a newly born individual.] |
| Age classes for SIGMA | A18GA | [Age classes to be used only for the SIGMA data collection] |
| Adult | A18GE | [An adult is an individual that has reached full growth or alternatively is capable of reproduction.] |
| Milk filter (as part-nature) | A18GJ | [Milk filter as a sample for microbiological analysis] |
| European dark bee | A18GK | [Live animal of the taxonomic subspecies Apis mellifera mellifera. The organisms are commonly known as European dark bee. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Skeletonized stage | A18GH | [The carcass is essentially reduced to its skeleton and dry skin. The time elapsed between the death and the finding / sampling of the carcass is very long (> 2 years)] |
| Embryo/Unhatched egg | A18GB | [An embryo or an unhatched egg is an unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development] |
| Juvenile - new born | A18GC | [A newly born juvenile is an individual that can be directly and recently linked to the last breeding episode (i.e. individual at nest/den, like hick, pup, cub, kitten, fawn etc.)] |