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    and B. terrestris is in the bumblebee tribe, Bombini. It is in the genus Bombus, which consists entirely of bumblebees, and the subgenus Bombus sensu stricto...
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    the genus Bombus which consists of bumblebees, and the subgenus Bombus sensu stricto, which contains five species in Europe: B. terrestris, B. sporadicus...
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    Bumblebee (redirect from Bombini bombus)
    K.; Frankl, R. (2000). "Foraging distances of Bombus muscorum, Bombus lapidarius, and Bombus terrestris (Hymenoptera, Apidae)". Journal of Insect Behavior...
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    "Unterschiede in der Kastendetermination zwischen den Hummelarten Bombus hypnorum und Bombus terrestris". Zeitschrift für Naturforschung. 25 (5): 543–548. doi:10...
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    The decline of its populations started with the introduction of Bombus terrestris and B. ruderatus into Chile to serve as commercial pollinators. B...
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    Rathfarnham. Bombus vestalis is a cuckoo bumblebee; it does not construct any nest of its own, but usurps the nest of Bombus terrestris, kills the host...
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    ruderatus due to the interaction with another invasive species, Bombus terrestris. B. terrestris was introduced in Argentina in 2006, and before this time,...
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    much bigger in comparison. The queens vary in size. Bombus hypnorum is part of the genus Bombus. Its closest genetic relatives are B. jonellus and B...
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  • B. terrestris may refer to: Blepharospora terrestris, a plant pathogen species Bombus terrestris, a bumblebee species Brodiaea terrestris, a plant species...
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    in association with a host nest. It parasitizes Bombus locurum, Bombus cryptarum, and Bombus terrestris. In the short time that B. bohemicus is independently...
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  • bumblebee Bombus minshanicus Bombus occidentalis – Western Yellow-banded Bumble Bee Bombus patagiatus Bombus sporadicus Bombus terrestris – buff-tailed...
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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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    Bombus terricola, the yellow-banded bumblebee, is a species of bee in the genus Bombus. It is native to southern Canada and the east and midwest of the...
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  • After the introduction of Bombus terrestris into their ecosystem they have started to diminish. This is because B. terrestris has an almost identical foraging...
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    contains a single living genus Bombus. B. ignitus can be further classified into the subgenus Bombus sensu stricto, or Bombus in the sense of the original...
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  • common species like Bombus terrestris, Bombus muscorum, and Bombus hortorum. The parasites negatively impact reproductive fitness of Bombus queens, as they...
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    Erica L.; Robert, Daniel (2016). "Mechanosensory hairs in bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) detect weak electric fields". PNAS. 113 (26): 7261–7265. Bibcode:2016PNAS...
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    Robert (2000-03-01). "Foraging Distances of Bombus muscorum, Bombus lapidarius, and Bombus terrestris (Hymenoptera, Apidae)". Journal of Insect Behavior...
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    earth bumblebee, Bombus terrestris Eusociality "Bombus barbutellus". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Pierre Rasmont. "Bombus (Psithyrus) barbutellus...
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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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    1139/z04-181. ISSN 0008-4301. Bombus occidentalis. Discoverlife.org Bombus occidentalis Wanted Poster. Key to the Bombus of The Evergreen State College...
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    be flown. Bumblebees too have some social communication behaviors. Bombus terrestris, for example, more rapidly learns about visiting unfamiliar, yet rewarding...
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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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    bees fed a control nectar. In contrast the buff-tailed bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) was not affected by the rhododendron nectar. It is important not...
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  • species of Bombus, with the half-black bumblebee (Bombus vagans) at 8% being the most heavily infected species. It was later identified in Bombus species...
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    to signal their presence and stop the workers from reproducing. In Bombus terrestris, for example, two studies have shown that workers resorbed oocytes...
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    various bumblebee species, including common species like Bombus terrestris, Bombus muscorum, and Bombus hortorum. Crithidia mellificae is a parasite of the...
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    However, many other species of bees, including bumblebees, such as Bombus terrestris, are monandrous. This means that sisters are almost always more related...
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    and Russia. Its main hosts are Bombus pratorum, Bombus jonellus, and Bombus monticola. As a cuckoo bumblebee, Bombus sylvestris lays its eggs in another...
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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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