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    Bombus lapidarius is a species of bumblebee in the subgenus Melanobombus. Commonly known as the red-tailed bumblebee, B. lapidarius can be found throughout...
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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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  • formosellus Bombus friseanus Bombus incertoides Bombus incertus Bombus keriensis Bombus ladakhensis Bombus lapidarius – red-tailed bumblebee Bombus miniatus...
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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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    sometimes mistaken for Bombus lapidarius, Bombus ruderarius varies slightly in appearance from B. lapidarius in several ways. Bombus ruderarius is a relatively...
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    dewberry (Rubus caesius) being pollinated by a red-tailed bumblebee (Bombus lapidarius). A seven-spot ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) is also present...
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    with them. Other bees of the Bombus species are found to emit pheromones as precopulatory signals, such as Bombus lapidarius. Pheromones of certain pest...
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    "Phylogeny, historical biogeography, and character evolution in bumble bees (Bombus: Apidae) based on simultaneous analysis of three nuclear gene sequences"...
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    Melilotus altissimus is a preferred food-plant of Bombus lucorum, B. terrestris and B. lapidarius - all three are short-tongued bumblebees found in the...
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  • of Apibacter which has been isolated from the gut of bumblebees (Bombus lapidarius) from Ghent in Belgium. "Species: Apibacter mensalis". LPSN.DSMZ.de...
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