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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Look up Bombus or bombus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bombus is the genus that includes the bumblebee. Bombus may also refer to: Bombus (band),...
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as Bombus affinis, Bombus cryptarum, Bombus franklini, Bombus ignitus, Bombus lucorum, Bombus magnus, Bombus occidentalis, and Bombus terricola. There are...
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armeniacus, Bombus pauloensis, Bombus dahlbomii, Bombus fervidus, Bombus humilis, Bombus morio, Bombus muscorum, Bombus pascuorum, Bombus pomorum, Bombus ruderarius...
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List of bumblebee species (redirect from Bombus (Bombus))
(2019). Bombus angustus Bombus breviceps Bombus genalis Bombus grahami Bombus kashmirensis Bombus nobilis Bombus wurflenii Bombus alpinus Bombus balteatus...
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Psithyrus (redirect from Bombus (Psithyrus))
attacks. Bombus ashtoni Bombus barbutellus Bombus bellardii Bombus bohemicus Bombus branickii Bombus campestris Bombus chinensis Bombus citrinus Bombus coreanus...
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America. The generic epithet (the first part of the name) Bombus comes from the genus Bombus, which is also commonly known as bumblebee and belongs to...
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worldwide in the genus Bombus, although only 50 are native to parts of the US and Canada. Unlike many other members of the genus Bombus, B. affinis workers...
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Bombus ashtoni is a species of cuckoo bumblebee. This means that it parasitizes closely related species such as Bombus affinis, Bombus terricola, and Bombus...
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bumblebee (Bombus armeniacus) is a species of bumblebee found in Greece, Austria, the Czech Republic, Russia, and the Near East. "Bombus armeniacus"...
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subspecies belong to the species Bombus sonorus: Bombus sonorus flavodorsalis Franklin Bombus sonorus sonorus Say, 1837 "Bombus sonorus Report". Integrated...
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of Eucera longicornis (male) and Bombus pascuorum in Norway Paul Williams. "Thoracobombus annotated checklist". Bombus: bumblebees of the world. Natural...
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closely relates species such Bombus pauloensis, Bombus dahlbomii, Bombus fervidus, Bombus morio, Bombus pensylvanicus, and Bombus transversalis. The species...
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Bombus californicus, the California bumble bee, is a species of bumble bee in the family Apidae. Bombus californicus is in the subgenus Thoracobombus...
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part of the subgenus Alpinobombus along with Bombus alpinus, Bombus balteatus, Bombus hyperboreus, and Bombus neoboreus. Alpinobombus bees occur in arctic...
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” Bombus melanopygus melanopygus) found primarily in higher latitudes of Oregon and points north, and in the Mountain West Dark color form (Bombus melanopygus...
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Bombus are a heavy metal band from Gothenburg, Sweden. Bombus initially signed to Mourningwood Recordings, releasing 3 singles and their debut album Bombus...
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Commons has media related to Bombus auricomus. Hatfield, R.; Jepsen, S.; Thorp, R.; Richardson, L.; Colla, S. (2015). "Bombus auricomus". IUCN Red List of...
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and Obrecht even coined the term Bombus lucorum complex to explain the three taxa (B. lucorum, Bombus magnus, and Bombus cryptarum) that cannot be easily...
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subgenus Bombus sensu stricto, which are very similar and difficult to tell apart. It has only recently been identified in the British Isles. Bombus cryptarum...
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Bombini (redirect from Bombus Latreille)
Bombus, the bumblebees, and some extinct genera such as Calyptapis and Oligobombus. The tribe was described by Pierre André Latreille in 1802. Bombus...
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to the sting-less bee and the honey bee. Bombus vosnesenskii falls into the Bombus subgenus Pyrobombus. Bombus subgenera contain two primary morphological...
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family Apidae, and the genus Bombus, which includes many species including Bombus terrestris, Bombus lucorum, and Bombus hypnorum. The red-tailed bumblebee...
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coexists with two non-native species that belong to the same genus, Bombus terrestris and Bombus ruderatus. In its distribution in Chile and Argentina, including...
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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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Hatfield, R., et al. 2014. Bombus mixtus. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 08 March 2016. Bombus mixtus Cresson, 1878. E-Fauna...
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collection of the British museum. Bombus ardens contains the following subspecies: Bombus ardens sakagamii Bombus ardens ardens Smith, Frederick (1879)...
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Two-spotted bumble bee (redirect from Bombus bimaculatus)
synonym for Bombus. The bee's common name comes from the two yellow spots on its abdomen. Unlike many of the other species of bee in the genus Bombus, B. bimaculatus...
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Early bumblebee (redirect from Bombus pratorum)
cycles in a year. Like other bumblebees, Bombus pratorum lives in colonies with queen and worker castes. Bombus pratorum queens use aggressive behavior...
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British Museum, vol. 2. "Bombus funebris Smith, 1854". Discover Life. Moure, J. S.; Urban, D.; Melo, G. A. R. (2012). Bombus (Funebribombus) funebris...
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