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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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  • (2019). Bombus angustus Bombus breviceps Bombus genalis Bombus grahami Bombus kashmirensis Bombus nobilis Bombus wurflenii Bombus alpinus Bombus balteatus...
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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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    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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    armeniacus, Bombus pauloensis, Bombus dahlbomii, Bombus fervidus, Bombus humilis, Bombus morio, Bombus muscorum, Bombus pascuorum, Bombus pomorum, Bombus ruderarius...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    Bombus ternarius, commonly known as the orange-belted bumblebee or tricolored bumblebee, is a yellow, orange and black bumblebee. It is a ground-nesting...
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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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    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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    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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    of Eucera longicornis (male) and Bombus pascuorum in Norway Paul Williams. "Thoracobombus annotated checklist". Bombus: bumblebees of the world. Natural...
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    counteract these declines. Bombus ruderatus is part of the order Hymenoptera and the family Apidae. B. ruderatus is in the genus Bombus and is one of 239 species...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    R., et al. 2015. Bombus borealis. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 04 March 2016. NatureServe. 2015. Bombus borealis. NatureServe...
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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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    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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    Bombus confusus is a species of bumblebee found in Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Romania,...
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    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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    subspecies belong to the species Bombus sonorus: Bombus sonorus flavodorsalis Franklin Bombus sonorus sonorus Say, 1837 "Bombus sonorus Report". Integrated...
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    Commons has media related to Bombus griseocollis. Hatfield, R.; Jepsen, S.; Thorp, R.; Richardson, L.; Colla, S. (2015). "Bombus griseocollis". IUCN Red List...
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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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