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Good point. But what I really would like to know is, how would EU inspectors
be able to determine the difference between honey from apis mellifera and
that from apis cerana?

Eugene



> (Isn't honey from scutella the same as that from mellifera?)

Yes, scutella (or scutellata) is Apis mellifera scutellata!

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