Apisnix: a gender connected to bees flying around in the snow.
Etymology: Latin, “apis” meaning “bee” and “nix” meaning “snow”Apisfolium: a gender connected to bees flying around in trees/leaves.
Etymology: Latin, “apis” meaning “bee” and “folium” meaning “leaf”Apissol: a gender connected to bees flying around in the sunlight.
Etymology: Latin, “apis” meaning “bee” and “sol” meaning “Sun”Apisluna: a gender connected to bees flying around in the moonlight.
Etymology: Latin, “apis” meaning “bee” and “luna” meaning “Moon”Apisflora: a gender connected to bees flying around in the flowers.
Etymology: Latin, “apis” meaning “bee” and “flora” meaning “flower”Apisacta: a gender connected to bees flying around at the beach.
Etymology: Latin, “apis” meaning “bee” and “acta” meaning “beach”Apisoceanus: a gender connected to bees flying around above the ocean.
Etymology: Latin, “apis” meaning “bee” and “oceanus” meaning “ocean”Apismons: a gender connected to bees flying around in the mountains.
Etymology: Latin, “apis” meaning “bee” and “mons” meaning “mountain”Apispratum: a gender connected to bees flying around in a meadow.
Etymology: Latin, “apis” meaning “bee” and “pratum” meaning “meadow”Apisherba: a gender connected to bees flying around in the grass.
Etymology: Latin, “apis” meaning “bee” and “herba” meaning “grass”










