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    genus Bombus (consisting of bumblebees). Within Bombus, B. pensylvanicus belongs to the subgenus Thoracobombus, which includes species such as Bombus armeniacus...
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    Bumblebee (redirect from Bombini bombus)
    Bombus, in one or more subgenera. Examples of Bombus species include Bombus pauloensis, Bombus dahlbomii, Bombus fervidus, Bombus lapidarius, Bombus ruderatus...
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    species, Bombus californicus, though sometimes also confused with the American bumblebee (Bombus pensylvanicus) or black and gold bumblebee (Bombus auricomus)...
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  • carder bee Bombus opifex Bombus opulentus Bombus pascuorum – common carder bee Bombus pauloensis Bombus pensylvanicus – American bumble bee Bombus persicus...
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  • Thumbnail for Bombus sonorus
    Considered uncommon, it is sometimes categorized as a subspecies of Bombus pensylvanicus. The thorax of this bumblebee is predominantly yellow and it has...
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    prey upon a wide variety of bees such as the American bumblebee, Bombus pensylvanicus, or other hymenopterans, including conspecifics. They are notable...
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  • Thumbnail for Varroa destructor
    Vespula vulgaris, and flower-feeding insects such as the bumblebee, Bombus pensylvanicus, the scarab beetle, Phanaeus vindex, and the flower-fly, Palpada...
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  • Thumbnail for Spiranthes odorata
    plant is pollinated by bumblebees, notably Bombus pensylvanicus, Bombus fervidus, Bombus impatiens, and Bombus nevadensis. In the UK, the cultivar 'Chadd's...
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  • Thumbnail for Volucella evecta
    bumblebee mimic. It resembles a number of species, including Bombus pensylvanicus, Bombus affinis, Bombus bimaculatus, and Habropoda laboriosa. The range of this...
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    European honey bee (Apis mellifera state insect), American bumblebee (Bombus pensylvanicus), eastern carpenter bee (Xylocopa virginica), red paper wasp (Polistes...
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    bumblebee model and prey, B. americanorum (now more commonly known as Bombus pensylvanicus), which is noxious to predators such as the toad Bufo terretris due...
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  • Thumbnail for Batesian mimicry
    bumblebee model and prey, B. americanorum (now more commonly known as Bombus pensylvanicus), which is noxious to predators due to its sting. Batesian mimicry...
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  • bee, Bombus morrisoni American bumble bee, Bombus pensylvanicus Black-and-gold bumble bee, Bombus auricomus White-shouldered bumble bee, Bombus appositus...
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  • azoterceirae Bombus alpinus Bombus caliginosus Bombus fervidus Bombus medius Bombus mexicanus Bombus morrisoni Bombus occidentalis Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus terricola...
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  • Thumbnail for Bombus muscorum
    closely relates species such Bombus pauloensis, Bombus dahlbomii, Bombus fervidus, Bombus morio, Bombus pensylvanicus, and Bombus transversalis. The species...
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  • Thumbnail for Proboscidea louisianica
    obliqua, Anthophora occidentalis, Augochlorella striata, Bombus fervidus, Bombus pensylvanicus, and Lasioglossum species. The young green fruits are edible...
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  • Thumbnail for Bombus variabilis
    potentially extirpated or extinct. Bombus variabilis is a parasitic species. Females kill and replace the queens of B. pensylvanicus, taking over their nests in...
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  • search image may account for the switching behaviour displayed by Bombus pensylvanicus, however they are reluctant to use the term search image, instead...
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  • morrisoni) Western bumblebee (Bombus occidentalis) American bumblebee (Bombus pensylvanicus) Yellow-banded bumblebee (Bombus terricola) Nomada noskiewiczi...
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  • morrisoni) Western bumblebee (Bombus occidentalis) American bumblebee (Bombus pensylvanicus) Yellow-banded bumblebee (Bombus terricola) Nomada noskiewiczi...
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  • morrisoni) Western bumblebee (Bombus occidentalis) American bumblebee (Bombus pensylvanicus) Yellow-banded bumblebee (Bombus terricola) Nomada noskiewiczi...
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  • Thumbnail for Clematis socialis
    effective pollinator is the bee Anthophora ursina, and the bumblebee Bombus pensylvanicus is generally the first pollinator to visit the flowers in an early-bloom...
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    of 7 mm long and two flattened stigmas. Bumblebees (such as the Bombus pensylvanicus) are attracted to the nectar of the flowers and are the primary pollinators...
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