“…Specifically, bees have become an ideal species for testing the numerical abilities of invertebrates as they demonstrate visual learning of complex relational and conceptual tasks (Avargues- Weber and Giurfa, 2013;Dyer, 2012;Srinivasan, 2010;Zhang, 2006). Honeybees are able to learn rules and solve tasks in order to receive a reward of sugar water (sucrose) such as maze navigation (Collett et al, 1993;Zhang et al, 1996Zhang et al, , 2000Zhang et al, , 1999, size discrimination (Avargues- Weber et al, 2014;Howard et al, 2017a,b), pattern discrimination (Efler and Ronacher, 2000;Giger and Srinivasan, 1996;Giurfa et al, 1999;Srinivasan et al, 1993;Stach et al, 2004;Zhang and Srinivasan, 1994) and human face recognition (Avargues-Weber et al, 2018;Avargues-Weber et al, 2010b;Dyer et al, 2005), as well as rules of 'above versus below' (Avargues- Weber et al, 2011), and 'same versus different' (Giurfa et al, 2001).…”