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Bombus (Bombus) minshanensis Bischoff
2014Published as part of An, Jiandong, Huang, Jiaxing, Shao, Youquan, Zhang, Shiwen, Wang, Biao, Liu, Xinyu, Wu, Jie & Williams, Paul H., 2014, The bumblebees of North China (Apidae, Bombus Latreille), pp.
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Bumble bees of the genus Bombus spp. play a key role as effective pollinators in the biodiversity rich Central Andean region; however, parasites and pathogens may negatively influence their abundance and population numbers.
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Bumble bees of the genus Bombus spp. play a key role as effective pollinators in the biodiversity rich Central Andean region; however, parasites and pathogens may negatively influence their abundance and population numbers.
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2022
Published as part of Zettel, Herbert, Ockermüller, Esther, Schoder, Sabine & Seyfert, Franz, 2022, Zur Verbreitung der Wildbien en (Hymenoptera, Apidae) in Wien, Österreich, pp.
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Published as part of Zettel, Herbert, Ockermüller, Esther, Schoder, Sabine & Seyfert, Franz, 2022, Zur Verbreitung der Wildbien en (Hymenoptera, Apidae) in Wien, Österreich, pp.
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Bombus (Bombus) hypocrita Perez
2011Published as part of An, Jiandong, Williams, Paul H., Zhou, Bingfeng, Miao, Zhengying & Qi, Wenzhong, 2011, The bumblebees of Gansu, Northwest China (Hymenoptera, Apidae), pp.
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2011
37. Bombus (Bombus) ignitus Smith (Fig. 40) Bombus ignitus Smith, 1869:207, holotype queen BMNH examined. Japan. Material examined. 32 queens 388 workers 198 males (IAB). Distribution in Gansu. Abundant at low to medium elevations of the southeastern mountains and eastern loess plateau, common at low elevations of the southern mountains, rare at high ...
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37. Bombus (Bombus) ignitus Smith (Fig. 40) Bombus ignitus Smith, 1869:207, holotype queen BMNH examined. Japan. Material examined. 32 queens 388 workers 198 males (IAB). Distribution in Gansu. Abundant at low to medium elevations of the southeastern mountains and eastern loess plateau, common at low elevations of the southern mountains, rare at high ...
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Bombus (Bombus) patagiatus Nylander
201464. Bombus (Bombus) patagiatus Nylander (Figs 130, 131) Bombus patagiatus Nylander, 1848:234. Bombus ikonnikovi var. ganjsuensis Skorikov, 1913:172. Taxonomy. Revised by Williams et al. (2012a, b). The white-tailed colour pattern of this species (patagiatus s. str.) has been confused with B. lantschouensis and B. minshanensis.
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Zootaxa, 2019
The bumblebees of the subgenus Alpinobombus of the genus Bombus are unusual among bees for specialising in many of the most northerly vegetated arctic habitats on Earth.
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The bumblebees of the subgenus Alpinobombus of the genus Bombus are unusual among bees for specialising in many of the most northerly vegetated arctic habitats on Earth.
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2020
Bombus (Bombus) terrestris (Linnaeus, 1758) Global distribution: Palearctic Regional distribution: Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima; Oriental; Fès-Meknès; Rabat-Salé-Kénitra; Béni Mellal-Khénifra; Casablanca-Settat; Marrakech-Safi; Souss-Massa References: Schulthess (1924); Cockerell (1931b); Benoist (1941; 1943); Rasmont & Iserbyt (2014)
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Bombus (Bombus) terrestris (Linnaeus, 1758) Global distribution: Palearctic Regional distribution: Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima; Oriental; Fès-Meknès; Rabat-Salé-Kénitra; Béni Mellal-Khénifra; Casablanca-Settat; Marrakech-Safi; Souss-Massa References: Schulthess (1924); Cockerell (1931b); Benoist (1941; 1943); Rasmont & Iserbyt (2014)
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Bombus (Bombus) lantschouensis Vogt
2014Published as part of An, Jiandong, Huang, Jiaxing, Shao, Youquan, Zhang, Shiwen, Wang, Biao, Liu, Xinyu, Wu, Jie & Williams, Paul H., 2014, The bumblebees of North China (Apidae, Bombus Latreille), pp.
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Bombus (Bombus) lucorum Linnaeus
201461. Bombus (Bombus) lucorum (Linnaeus) (Figs 124, 125) APIS lucorum Linnaeus, 1761:425. Taxonomy. Revised by Williams et al. (2012b). This species has been much confused with B. cryptarum and B. longipennis. The species is difficult to distinguish reliably from B. cryptarum in particular except from COI barcodes. Material examined.
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