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Bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of Texas: historical distributions.


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Bombus fraternus.


Looks like Bombus pensylvanic


This one looks like Bombus fr


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Maybe Bombus pensylvanicus?


I think this is likely Bombus


Bombus pensylvanicus (above)


photo # 309613 Bombus nevadensis auricomus


Bombus auricomus


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maybe Bombus fraternus? queen?


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Yes - Bombus sp. (female)