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Matching images: Matching links: Substantial genetic divergence and lack of recent gene flow support cryptic speciation in a colour polymorphic bumble bee Bombus bumblebees of the worldMatching guides: Arthropods (Arthropoda) » Hexapods (Hexapoda) » Insects (Insecta) » Ants, Bees, Wasps and Sawflies (Hymenoptera) » Aculeata - Ants, Bees and Stinging Wasps » Apoidea (clade Anthophila) - Bees » Cuckoo, Carpenter, Digger, Bumble, and Honey Bees (Apidae) » Honey, Bumble, Longhorn, Orchid, and Digger Bees (Apinae) » Bumble Bees (Bombini) » Bumble Bees (Bombus) » Subgenus Bombus (Bombus Subgenus Bombus ) » Cryptic Bumble Bee (Bombus cryptarum) Arthropods (Arthropoda) » Hexapods (Hexapoda) » Insects (Insecta) » Ants, Bees, Wasps and Sawflies (Hymenoptera) » Aculeata - Ants, Bees and Stinging Wasps » Apoidea (clade Anthophila) - Bees » Cuckoo, Carpenter, Digger, Bumble, and Honey Bees (Apidae) » Honey, Bumble, Longhorn, Orchid, and Digger Bees (Apinae) » Bumble Bees (Bombini) » Bumble Bees (Bombus) » Subgenus Psithyrus (Bombus Subgenus Psithyrus) » Variable Cuckoo Bumble Bee (Bombus variabilis) Arthropods (Arthropoda) » Hexapods (Hexapoda) » Insects (Insecta) » Ants, Bees, Wasps and Sawflies (Hymenoptera) » Aculeata - 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Bumble Bees and Cuckoo Bumble Bees of California Pollination Ecology of the Front Range of the Colorado Rocky MountainsMatching comments ranked in order of relevance: Bombus species well known from CO: List Not so sure... The "B" denotes "Bombus" Bombus Y+O Bombus Bombus for sure (Bombus perplexus, perhaps?) Other options? Thanks & a Question Three useful tips... female Bombus ternarius? (still uncertain) Which Bombus species is this? Partly disagree; pardon that a long msg was needed to explain Bombus perplexus male Looks like a male Bombus caliginosus? Bombus often seem easy at fir Bombus melanopygus Bombus sp. Nouns (2/2) Bombus sonorus? Bombus vosnesenskii or B. caliginosus? Looks like Bombus rufocinctus Bombus cryptarum Bumblebee mites Is this a male Bombus Nevadensis? Bombus - note smaller eyes an Looks like a male Bombus mixt Probably either Bombus fervid I think this is likely Bombus We would suggest placing the individual species Looks like either Bombus hunt I think Bombus rufocinctus, t Looks like Bombus auricomus t auricomus? Perhaps Bombus fervidus or Bo Bombus pensylvanicus subsp so Thanks Ken Bombus borealis, or maybe Bom I'm leaning towards Bombus me Bombus impatiens has only the Ah! We see what you are saying now that we Bombus on Willow ID label(s) are separate labels placed beneath Should I move this to Bombus Bombus species in different subgenera can be similar Varroa on bombus? Given where the photo was tak Moving to B. occidentalis Bombus? unknown Bombus Bombus ternarius? Bombus perplexus id? Bombus nevadensis, correct? Sure looks like Bombus affinis to me. Bombus occidentalis has a black head Bombus impatiens does seem mo Bombus fervidus? Why Bombus bimaculatus, instead of Bombus impatiens? Bombus fervidus Bombus pensylvanicus, maybe? A Puzzler? Tricolored Bumble Bee (Bombus Pacific NW Bombus should I move it to Bombus fo Educational entomo-scholarly folklore Bombus perplexus I think this is Bombus insula Moved Bombus impatiens Male. Looks like Bombus bifarius. Bombus perplexus -- male Bombus Guess Thank You! Moved Bombus perplexus not affinis Bombus fraternus Possibly Bombus melanopygus. This is a Bumble Bee, Bombus Bombus vosnesenskii/caliginos Possible Bombus impatiens? Bombus not Bombus Bombus bimaculatus? Yes, not Bombus. Reminds me o Bombus Looks like Bombus impatiens b Bombus rufocinctus Bombus impatiens How do I tell the difference between... Appears to be Bombus ternariu Yes to Bombus, I think B. imp Already knew it was Bombus. W Bombus mixtus Bombus Bombus perplexus? Bombus perplexus? Bombus centralis seems to be Defining features? Probably Bombus vosnesenskii (this looks like Bombus mixtu Looks like Bombus fervidus to Bombus californicus Still confusing I'm guessing Bombus ternarius Bombus large pollinator Common Eastern Bumble Bee (Bombus impatiens) Bombus (Pyrobombus) Looks like a male Bombus auri flavifrons Bombus fervidus, maybe? A ma Honey bees robbing pollen from wild bees Bombus perplexus, maybe? The No, I'm not sure. Does look like Bombus pensylv Looks like Bombus impatiens t Sounds like Bombus occidental I think this is Bombus griseo Male - Bombus pensylvanicus Possibly Bombus huntii. Bumble Bee - Bombus centralis? I found a key to the Bombus o Bombus [Psithyrus] Bombus insularis See Bombus ternarius Bombus vagans, perhaps? Looks like Bombus griseocolli Bombus centralis or B. rufoci Agreed, Bombus impatiens seem Looks like Bombus borealis to Bombus citrinus? Bombus griseocollis - note th Another Bombus rufocinctus, m looks like Bombus pennsylvani Bombus cryptarum Bombus nevadensis male? Bombus rufocinctus thanks…. Bombus... bee on R is Bombus terricola Bombus Bombus rufocinctus Bombus impatiens drone? Looks like Bombus fraternus t Male Bombus pensylvanicus. A Looks like Bombus impatiens t Looks like Bombus impatiens t It reminds me of a male Bombu Bombus impatiens. Bombus fervidus. Bombus frigidus Thinking Bombus rufocinctus - Looks like Bombus pensylvanic Looks like Bombus pensylvanic Looks like a male Bombus bima I think this is Bombus (Psith Sure looks like Bombus fervid male Bombus griseocollis Looks like Bombus pensylvanic Looks like Bombus pensylvanic Pattern looks like a Bombus n Sure looks like Bombus fervid Any chance this is Bombus occ It looks like Bombus impatien Bombus griseocollis, I think? This one looks like Bombus fr Sure looks like Bombus melano Looks like Bombus mixtus to m Bombus bimaculatus, maybe? Either Bombus vosnesenskii or Either Bombus pensylvanicus o Looks like Bombus vosnesenski Looks like Bombus melanopygus Bumblebee Maybe Bombus melanopygus? Ju Bombus griseocollis Looks like Bombus huntii to m Looks more like a male Bombus Feels like either Bombus bima Probably either Bombus vagans Looks like a male Bombus mixt http://afrsweb.usda.gov/research/publications/publications.htm?s Bees under Glass Looks like Bombus melanopygus Staining caused by flowers? Looks like Bombus melanopygus Probably Bombus pensylvanicus Seems closest to Bombus grise Looks like Bombus impatiens - Bombus pensylvanicus - B. aur Looks closest to Bombus frate Looks like Bombus impatiens - Looks like Bombus impatiens, Bombus fernaldae? Looks like a queen Bombus mix Probably Bombus pensylvanicus Maaaybe Bombus rufocinctus? Bombus I think this is probably Bomb Looks closest to Bombus flavi Looks Xylocopa-ish to me as w Looks like Bombus rufocinctus Looks like Bombus huntii to m Looks like a female Bombus hu Also Bombus impatiens - only Looks like another Bombus imp Probably Bombus borealis - th Looks like Bombus impatiens t How about Bombus rufocinctus? My best guess is Bombus impat Looks like Bombus impatiens t Perhaps Bombus fervidus or B. Looks like another Bombus hun Looks like Bombus huntii to m Bombus centralis Looks like a male Bombus impa Looks like Bombus griseocolli Bombus bifarius does look goo Looks like Bombus bifarius to Looks like Bombus mixtus to m Looks like Bombus melanopygus Bombus pensylvanicus or B. fe Looks like Bombus. Probably Bombus vosnesenskii Maybe Bombus pensylvanicus? Bombus rufocinctus, perhaps? Bombus impatiens, as far as I Looks like Bombus impatiens t Agree - Bombus fervidus. If Looks similar to my Bombus fe Male Bombus fervidus? Defini I think this is likely Bombus Looks like Bombus vagans to m I'm thinking maybe Bombus ruf Given it's a Bombus... rufoci Very late Bombus mixtus? The This looks like Bombus impati My best guess is Bombus sylvi Bombus terricola - male? Might this be a Bombus rufoci Sorry, didn't mean to imply t Bombus fernaldae Bombus fernaldae Bombus huntii male? Bombus male Bombus griseocollis. This looks like Bombus perple Sweet to confirm Bombus occid Another Bombus huntii, I thin Looks like Bombus griseocolli Maybe Bombus sitkensis? Yes, looks like a Bombus to m No problem! Bombus Bombus flavifrons or centralis Bombus on Elk Thistle Bombus occidentalis male Bombus bifarius Bombus sylvicola Bombus sp. Taxon ID# Yes Bombus pensylvanicus (above) Bombus fervidus? A move is a partial ID Bombus Bombus impatiens. bombus pensylvanicus? John? not B ternarius that's a Bombus Advanced search Bombus impatiens Perhaps Bombus Pensylvanicus? Thanks John for your id of the two Bombus Bombus impatiens I think its another Bombus im maybe Bombus ternarius? Awesome! Bombus id. = Bombus bifarius Maybe Bombus ternarius? Bombus griseocollis Looks like a Bombus pennsylva Could it be Bombus centralis? I wonder about the Bombus pro Bombus huntii John - do you think it is Bombus sylvicola? Bombus flavifrons or sitkensis Bombus.... Moved Bombus (Psithyrus) yep looks like Bombus Huntii Bumblebee Bombus ternarius. Hi, Vulgaris, Possibly Bombus ternarius Bombus Bumble bee (Bombus) Bombus Bombus rufocinctus Bombus ternarius Confusing bombus species Considerations photo # 309613 Bombus nevadensis auricomus Bombus Genus Bombus - Bumble Bee Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus insularis female. I still think this is Bombus Very worn Bombus worker Looks Like Twospotted Bumble Bee (Bombus bimaculatus) Thank you & question Try "view all" Bombus Bombus (Bombus) Bombus sp. Psithyrus is a subgenus of Bombus You're Welcome! Bombus sonorus Not carpenter bee. The definitive source for Bombus nomenclature Might bee a Bombus ternarius Bombus Bombus rufocinctus Bombus bimaculatus Perhaps Bombus suckleyi? Bombus pensylvanicus Bombini, Bombus Bombus fervidus? Bombus citrinus male, most likely Bombus impatiens? Bumble-bee (Bombus sp.) - female thank you! Reminds me of Bombus griseoco Bombus impatiens. The way th This is Bombus griseocollis. Thanks for the bombus info. Bombus fraternus. Bombus fervidus. Bombus female Bombus Bombus ternarius Huntii? definitely bombus Bumble Bee (Bombus sp.) Abdomen...... I am very new to insect photo Interesting. Looks like a male Bombus mixt maybe not... Why Not Move This? Bombus (Bombus) Bombus (Bombus) Bombus (Bombus) affinis Bombus (Bombus) affinis Bombus (Bombus) affinis Bombus citrinus queen Bombus citrinus Bombus affinis... I agree with Martin. Bombus griseocollis (Apidae) Bombus rufocinctus? Bombus griseolis (Apidae) Bombus sp. Almost certainly Bombus impat Bombus diversus? Bombus? Bombus griseocollis. Bombus fervidus (Apidae) Bombus rufocinctus? Bombus auricomus? Bombus sp. a species of Bombus (bumble b Bombus griseocollis. Bombus fervidus? Bombus. Bombus female. Bombus Huntii? looks like Bombus impatiens Yes, it is a male Bombus gris Cuckoo bumble bee? Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Re: Bombus COL partners with ITIS (see above) Bombus bifarius "Seek" suggests... ternarius or huntii? Common Eastern Bumblebee Later Bombus terricola Yes so the eyes are not big enoug Thank you the one at the top is a fly; the bee (Bombus?) is its prey Bombus vosnesenskii Bombus vosnesenskii How about... BLack-tailed Bumble Bee Bee ID Bee ID Bombus ternarius? Looks like Bombus sonorus, but could wait for confirmation. Bombus sp. Bombus vancouverensis Bombus pensylvanicus vs. B. fervidus and B. borealis. Bombus impatiens Probably Bombus impatiens, identification TBD. Bombus impatiens Well, actually Moved Moved Moved Looks like a male Male Bombus vandykei American Bumble Bee Moved Bombus haematurus seems more likely, opifex seems out of range. centralis? Male Bombus griseocollis, I think. Bombus pensylvanicus? I knew this one the moment I Moved Yellow faced bumblebee - Bomb Maybe a cousin B. impatiens Probably a... John Ascher's 10/30/2009 Ecolibrary entire reference Looks like... The first image shows a male Bombus Yes, Bombus bimaculatus? 10/28/2021 Further searching:= Bombus flavifrons? Bombus borealis Not Bombus. Eucerini maybe - Melissodes? Bombus (pensylvanicus?) Yes, I've also seen some Bombus and Xylocopa with pale hair. ID of bee as bombus common eastern bumblebee A puzzler? I agree Bombus is most likely, ... Bombus bumblebee common eastern bumblebee question about Bombus Bombus Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus Bombus Bombus sp. Bombus Bombus B. impatiens Bombus pensylvanicus Are you confirming that this Black-tailed Bumblebee? Similar photograph Moved Moved Moved ID Please. - Bombus bimaculatus Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Looks like... Mourning bees?! Bombus Bombus Bombus auriocomus Moved not Bombus Leaning towards B. californicus Looks like... Interesting. not Xylocopa Psithyrus specimen Bumble Bee Bumble Bee Bumble Bee Based on Ghisbain et al, 2020? Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Yes Bombus appositus not Halictus looks like If one has any uncertainty about an initial ID ... Bombus spp.? Moved common eastern bumblebee Pixels Moved I think Dr. Ascher identified Bombus impatiens with orange abdomen Bombus Bombus griseocollis bumble bee mystery Bombus mystery bee Common Eastern Bumble? Bombus I been wondering about Moved Does this bee have pollen bas common eastern bumblebee Moved Moved Moved for expert attention ID Moved for expert attention Thank you! Bombus griseocollis? Bumblebee or Carpenter bee Moved for expert attention Thanks! Bee Male Moved for expert attention Bombus affinis Frassed Moved for expert attention Please Unlink brown-belted bumblebee if photos are of different individuals ID pending Dr Ascher- many thanks for ha Dr Ascher- many thanks for ha Dr. John- a special thanks fo Great find! Comments have disappeared? The bald thorax is likely due Bombus melanopygus yes Bombus frigidus Bombus vagans With the black head looks to A comment thread on a Facebook group A comment thread on a Facebook group Move Perhaps Can someone identify the spec Can someone identify the spec Can someone identify the spec bumblebee Brown-belted bumblebee mystery Bombus Males often have yellow on th Moved Nice "manzie" too ;-) Hair at the top of the head ( bumblebee yes Possible Bombus sp. bumblebee Possibly Xylocopa virginica.
please crop photos Bombus impatiens Flower might be a member of o Probably ... Bumble Bee Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens bumblebee yes, B. impatiens Thank you so much, Molly for they mean Looks like... Looks like Bombus impatiens Thanks... Moved for expert attention Can I get a more specific response? Common Eastern Bumble Bee John, I've been moving ... Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens I think you're right. I was t yes, Bombus impatiens Bumblebee brown-belted bumblebee Big and black but quite frien mixtus should be all over the Bombus Perhaps... Bombus nevadensis Bumble bee species Bombus rufocinctus Two-spotted bumblebee Bombus terricola I would guess looks like Bombus pensylvanicus brown-belted bumblebee with that color pattern Brown-belted bumblebee Bombus ID I moved it for expert attention Psithyrus ID Bombus on Epifagus Bombus what? Bombus mixtus question Bombus on Verbascum common eastern bumble bee Bombus Andrena pouncing on Bombus griseocollis Bombus fervidus probably Bombus impatiens just a guess, but looks like Brilliant! Those are helpful Maybe an American Bumble Bee? carpenter bee Prehaps male Bumble Bee looks like bumblebee Bombus citrinus Moved Apion/Trichapion Bumble Bees Mating Bombus sonorus Bombus fervidus Bombus bifarius ? Homework looks like Common Eastern Bumble Bee Yellow-faced Bumble Bee Hmmm... Thank you! Yahoo! That makes the second Bombus griseocollis from NY? Bombus mixtus Bombus pensylvanicus common eastern bumble bee Common Eastern Bumble Bee maybe Brown-belted Bumble bee bee To me this looks like a worke Moved Bombus centralis? Thanks for the quick ID Yes! Pollen colors other than Bombus griseocollis Megachilid Bombus mixtus T5 is yellow so this looks mo Not sure at all! Just out of curiosity, how do Bombus impatiens Bombus Bombus Bombus impatiens male Likely Bombus impatiens or Looks like Please show broader views of these bees Common Eastern Bumble Bee Bombus impatiens-Bumblebee Bombus Bees are my weak point and am embarrased Bombus impatiens Bombus Common Eastern Bumble Bee maybe As far as I can tell, bee ID Bombus griseocollis bombus Bombus (Pyrobombus) Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved perhaps Thanks for the ID! Looks like ID… Bombus (Pyrobombus) male? ID Bombus (Psithyrus) male My guess would be Bombus huntii Bombus impatiens loss of hairs Unidentified Bumble Bee Unidentified Bumble Bee Unidentified Bumble Bee ID… Bombus impatiens ID… B. appositus B. pensylvanicus Maybe B. auricomus? Further evidence of Bombus impatiens Brown-belted Bumble Bee (Bombus griseocollis) Probably ... Pollonia on Bombus flavifrons? Moved Moved Bombus impatiens Black-and-gold Bumble Bee (Bombus auricomus) Male - Eastern Carpenter Bee Moved Bombus impatiens mutant Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus, I presume L is Bombus borealis Bombus Mixtus Andrena Bombus ternarius aberrant Bombus impatiens Bombus fervidus Yes, there is a big difference between looking at the images Linking Brown-belted Female Bombus fervidus Moved, Antherophagus ochraceus Is this bumble bee Bombus flavifrons? Prey: Male - Anthophorine Bee Moved Moved Bombus nevadensis? Perhaps... Probably Bombus sp. Bombus crotchii Andrena (Andrena) male mounting Bombus melanopygus Bubble bee on Black Sage - Bombus melanopygus - Male Thank you Bombus griseocollis Bombus impatiens Pollination mechanisms for Cordylanthus Bombus griseocollis Moved could be Bombus citrinus Moved (note the very large eyes and To me this looks like either Moved Bees is Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus impatiens Prey is a Bombus Bombus in South Fork Bombus fervidus Perplexus ID Prey is Bombus Bombus pensylvanicus Cylocopa virginica texana female Moved, the beetle is Antherophagus ochraceus Bombus balteatus Bombus huntii Bombus huntii Bombus pensylvanicus I think Melissodes bimaculatus male i think its a common eastern bumblebee Phymata Appears to be Bombus impatiens Bombus Bombus (pyrobombus) Bee Bombus Looks like the Brown-Belted B Bombus bimaculatus male Not Bombus - Maybe a Chimney Bee Bombus? Beautiful photo, Gary Bombus Behavior ?? You can post to ID Request, if you like Moved not always reliable Bombus sonorus Bombus melanopygus Male - Anthophorine Bee Tricolored Bumble Bee? Moved Female - Mining Bee looks more like a queen Bombus to me Thanks, John Ah! So the female wasn't Bom I think this looks more like ID Bombus in blog Bombus cryptarum B. moderatus is a synonym of B. cryptarum Now that's the kind of respon No problem - thanks for all y Thanks Kelsey Any difference in habits? OK, I've moved all the images Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Female Male - Bumble Bee Moved Male Balding That seems likely! Brown-belted? - Please Add Sighting Date Bombus Thank you Bombus impatiens Yes ! Carpenter bee, not Bumble bee, looks like impatiens I would call this a male bumb Bombus griseocollis male Bee is Bombus melanopygus Bombus perplexus Yellow Bumblebee Ken Sad news about Liz Day in fatal accident Osmia caeruleacens has been here a long time Looks like a bumblebee (Bombu Bombus Affinis Thanks for the ID. Are there Bombus? Big yellow bumblebee Male Bumble Bee! Could it also be a defensive Bombus perplexus. Probably bumble bees. Bombus bimaculatus Hi,
The identification wa Bombus perplexus ID help on Bombus impatiens Bee is Bombus Bombus perplexus two submarginal cells Hard to tell but... great thanks Bumblebee mite Bombus impatiens Bombus vosnesenskii . Bombus caliginosus & B. vosnesenskii Megachile male might be frigida American Bumblebee Bombus rufocinctus Bombus appositus Not a good idea to guess at Bombus identifications ternarius does not occur that far W Bombus (Pyrobombus) male Link to maps Bombus appositus vs sylvicolus Bombus appositus female Bombus citrinus Bombus huntii identification prey is Bombus impatiens maybe maybe Bombus pensylvanicus male Bombus ID Moved bee is Bombus prey is Bombus prey is Bombus flavifrons bees is Bombus impatiens prey is Bombus (Pyrobombus) prey is Bombus prey is Bombus prey is Bombus (Pyrobombus) Looks like a drone (male) Bom Bombus griseocollis? bee is Bombus perplexus Yes, Bombus affinis Tricolored Bumble Bee Look at the hind leg. Female Same floral syndrome The bee was taken in British Looks like Bombus. Bombus fervidus, I would suggest Bombus Bee B. bimaculatus Bombus centralis or flavifrons bee Haha! B. bimiculatus Hi John Thinking Bombus rufocinctus (Kelsey) Moved Hmm - I would have said somet Early workers (from the first Thank you Kelsey,
Fascinatin Comparrisons Bombus Bee is Bombus impatiens Bombus nevadensis . thank you Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus cryptorum/lucorum Bombus cryptorum/lucorum Bombus auricomus! I have down as Yellow-faced B Bombus melanopygus - Stanley Park May 25, 2014 Bombus appositus Mystery Monster BBee! - Bombus nevadensis Bombus insularis male? Bombus appositus Moved Moved Moved Bombus griseocollis Mystery BBee - Bombus borealis...Thank you John ! Bombus fervidus Bombus fervidus Bombus bimaculatus Does appear to be subgenus Bombias Yes, given that second tergit Moved Perhaps Bombus subgenus Pyrobombus? Bombus ternarius… It seems like there's yellow Almost certainly a male Bombu I thought so. Bombus flavifrons Good mimic Bombus distinguendus is native Bombus griseocollis Looks like either a female Bo Tricky to say - could be one Trying to decide between Bomb Hoping I don't perjure myself Bombus bimaculatus Bombus melanopygus Possibly Bombus melanopygus I agree that it's probably Bo I prefer adding a No Taxon page Absolutely! You might be int Bombus griseocollis... New bumble bee species for OK ... and, as you can see, I mi No problem! It took me a whi Moved Moved What about jonellus or sandersoni Drat - first instincts, then! Bombus impatiens Bombus griseocolli Bombus balteatus I didn't realize the site was so high in the mountains Bombus Thank you. Thank you very much! Bombus (Pyrobombus) female I think B. bimaculatus. An o Bombus guide Bees ARE hard. Looks like the patch of hair Hard to say - they look more If it's any consolation, it's Point well made! I've been s Hmm... some of the species of It looks like it's probably B Looks like a syrphid to me as I agree with your ID of Bombu vandykei? Well, I'm only recording at m Thanks for your thoughts. Ver Male alright, bumblebee Bombus bifarius, male - Bombus mixtus impatiens A couple of sources suggest t Excellent! One of the specie Thanks!
I agree it does l looks like... Bombus impatiens If you were in... Thanks, Kerry - Thanks a lot, John !! Xylocopa virginica? Megachile centuncularis Try the American Bumble Bee Looks more like unlinked Looks a lot like Bombus sonorus, the Sonoran bumble bee Bombus melanopygus Removal from ID Request? Probably Prey is Bombus rufocinctus Bombus huntii Bombus occidentalis female Rust color of hair Bombus pensylvanicus Thanks! Bombus occidentalis in Colorado Color sequence... Color pattern... Large bee is a Xylocopa micans female Bombus flavifrons Bombus auricomus (Black-and-gold Bumble Bee) Moved Bombus perplexus Could it be... Bombus bimaculatus Head doesn't look quite right bee Bombus flavifrons? http://bugguide.net/node/view/807507 Bombus perplexus I also think vagans, though I Moved I think this is probably Bomb Bombus Thanks so much for the quick Common Eastern Bumble Bee (Bombus impatiens) B. griseocollis? Bombus vosnesenskii Bumble Bee Bombus mixtus Bumblebee Bombus Mixtus Bombus fraternus maybe Bombus fraternus? queen? Andrena Looks like a different bee than the other three Interesting series, Aaron Bombus bimaculatus Big Bumblebee Bombus melanopygus Yay for awesome neighbors I think this is Bombus bimaculatus Bombus melanopygus Bombus auricomus Thanks! Bombus insularis male Bombus insularis male I think Bombus insularis Bombus impatiens Bombus griseocollis Bombus auricomus worn Bombus appositus Yes, a Bombus occidentalis male Bombus vagans vagans Bombus bifarius A bumble bee, genus Bombus Looks more like Agree with Bombus must be a Bombus Maybe Common Eastern Brown-belted - male Thank you Andrena, not Bombus yes, Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus (Psithyrus) citrinus Bombus pensylvanicus Knox County, Maine Bombus id Bombus sonorus female Javascript? We have no images of Myrmeleon from Ontario yet Bombus perplexus Bumble Bee? Bombus (Psithyrus) citrinus Here Bombus impatiens bumble bee Bombus pensylvanicus Another example Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens This really looks like a Moved Bombus impatiens Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus griseocollis Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus ruficinctus male Bombus griseocollis looks like Bombus melanopygus Male Bombus cool bee! Bombus impatiens Bombus melanopygus Date? Bombus vagans or sandersoni Hi James Thanks Bombus vosnesenskii? I'm pretty sure it's a... I think it could be either... Bombus impatiens Bombus rufocinctus Male Bombus crotchii? "Does not match any of the rufocinctus patterns" It's a bee alright Bombus impatiens Got more pics Haha Your guess is as good as mine :) Maybe, Bombus female Bombus cryptorum/lucorum looks like... Bombus griseocollis looks like... looks to me like... Yep!! bombus thank you bombus bombus Bombus bimaculatus male Bombus citrinus Bombus balteatus female Is this a version of Bombus melanopygus? (or is it bifarius) Is this a version of Bombus melanopygus? (or is it bifarius) Bombus citrinus Bombus male Bombus griseocollis male Bombus flavifrons & centralis Moved How about... Bombus rufocinctus no Bombus bimaculatus I'm still learning Bombus, but... Bombus occidentalis Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus morrisoni Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus perplexus Bombus rufocinctus maybe it's worn Bombus looks like Bombus insularis Bombus mixtus Looks like are you sure? No Nice. Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Bombus melanopygus Osmia bucephala Bombus melanopygus Bumble Bee Bumble bee Bombus griseocollis B. vosnesenskii in Montana appears to be Bombus vosnesenskii Probably Bombus vagans Mystery So Cal Bumblebee - Bombus vosnesenskii Yes I don't think this is a queen it is some species of bombus Bombus bimaculatus queen Bombus perplexus Bombus vagans Bombus bimaculatus Moved Bombus perplexus California Bumble Bee perhaps? Looks like Bombus (Fervidobombus) male Bombus impatiens Bombus pensylvanicus My guess is Yes Moved Bombus impatiens Bombus perplexus Bombus huntii Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Bombus Psythirus ? Bombus impatiens Bombus videos Not an ID Looks like a male Bombus impatiens Bumble Bee Pictures Bombus impatiens It looks to me like a male Co Mating bumble bees Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus auricomus Bombus pensylvanicus Thank you John for your confi Bombus citrinus Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Bombus female Yes Moved Thanks Bombus rufocinctus Again not an expert but from Bombus huntii female Bombus griseocollis male Bombus pensylvanicus Moved Probably Bombus centralis Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus impatiens Yes. Bombus griseocollis male? Bombus rufocinctus Bombus mixtus Bombus Bombus nevadensis Bombus perplexus Bombus ternarius Bombus ternarius Common eastern? Yes ... Bombus citrinus Bombus (Pyrobombus) male Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus ternarius I think tricolored bumble? - Bombus ternarius unlinked this one -not the same individual, and diff. genus, too Bombus appositus Bombus griseocollis Bombus bifarius Bombus insularis Bombus perplexus Bombus insularis not suckleyi Bombus griseocollis Bombus rufocinctus Bombus perplexus This is a bumble bee Meloe niger Kirby --det. J.D. Pinto face looks long Bombus occidentalis Bumblebee Check Bombus vosnesenskii Bombus (Pyrobombus) male Bombus ternarius Bombus impatiens Bombus bimaculatus Bombus californicus Bombus ternarius Bombus melanopygus Bombus bifarius Bombus bifarius I have Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus californicus Bombus citrinus Bombus impatiens Bombus rufocinctus Bombus auricomus Bombus is likely B. griseocollis Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus californicus Bombus bimaculatus Bombus bimaculatus Bombus perplexus Bombus griseocollis Bombus auricomus Bombus auricomus Bombus huntii Bombus huntii Bombus huntii Bombus bimaculatus Bombus fervidus male Bombus melanopygus could be Bombus centralis Bombus huntii I tried the key at Discover L Bombus pensylvanicus male Bombus The common eastern species Bombus melanopygus Bombus melanopygus Bombus ternarius Bombus (Pyrobombus) could be Bombus (Psithyrus) fernaldae Bombus (Pyrobombus) male Bombus melanopygus Bombus melanopygus Bombus impatiens Bombus fraternus Bombus impatiens Moved Yes, a Bombus crotchii male (note large eyes) maybe Bombus rufocinctus male Bombus melanopygus looks like H. depressa Bombus huntii no, a Bombus (Pyrobombus) male Maybe Bombus (Psithyrus) citrinus Bombus impatiens Thanks Adalbert Bombus morrisoni or nevadensis Bombus nevadensis? Bombus rufocinctus? Bombus sylvicola? Thanks for posting this useful article Bombus impatiens Bombus citrinus Bombus frigidus? Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus melanopygus Bombus nevadensis or morrisoni Bombus sylvicola Bombus identification Moved Moved Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens no, a Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus bimaculatus Bombus perplexus Bombus rufocinctus Bombus impatiens Correct, but... Bombus vosnesenskii vs. caliginosus Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus impatiens Bombus (Alpinobombus) balteatus Dahlbom, 1832 high mountains Bombus queen Bombus (Alpinobombus) balteatus Dahlbom, 1832 high mountains Bombus flavifrons male I'd say B. impatiens Pseudoscorpions. Interesting Bombus impatiens Bombus borealis yes Bombus borealis insularis is a northern/montane species Bombus huntii Bombus insularis This looks like B. variabilis (sensu lato) This is Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Male pen vary. In penn the ma Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Bombus pensylvanicus Moved no Bombus impatiens To me, this looks like Bombus impatiens - male Bombus fraternus Bombus (Pyrobombus) male looks like Bombus impatiens Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus melanopygus Syrphids are famous for their Quite possibly you were in th I suspect it is Bombus melanopygus It appears to be a Bombus (Psithyrus) fernaldae male 5500 feet elevation. I didn' Frassed Bombus griseocollis Bombus fervidus Thank you Sheila (and Paul of course) Moved Moved Moved Bombus griseocollis Bombus ternarius Bombus impatiens Bombus (Psithyrus) citrinus male Bombus pensylvanicus I beleive it's Bombus frigidus Bombus fervidus Bombus rufocinctus Bombus auricomus Bombus ternarius Bombus (Bombias) Bombus queen Bombus griseocollis it is Bombus perplexus Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus (Pyrobombus) male probably Bombus pensylvanicus male Bombus Bombus sonorus looks good, Domingo ! Maybe Bombus griseocollis Bombus fervidus 2 more images added. Bombus rufocinctus Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus vagans or sandersoni Bombus fraternus Interesting, Bombus perplexus Bombus griseocollis Bombus (Cullumanobombus) crotchii Cresson Bombus (Cullumanobombus) crotchii Cresson Bombus centralis Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus female Male Bombus How about It looks like... Bombus nevadensis male Bombus nevadensis looks like Bombus nevadensis Bombus centralis Bombus auricomus! Bombus auricomus, not pensylvanicus Bombus queen, probably B. pensylvanicus Bombus californicus Thanks Bombus rufocinctus I'm not an expert, Bombus fervidus Genus pages Bombus fraternus Bombus probably vagans Bombus bimaculatus Thanks, John. Very cool. Th Bombus bimaculatus Bombus flavifrons female Bombus rufocinctus Bombus perplexus Bombus griseocollis Bombus borealis Bombus vagans Bombus griseocollis Moved Moved Moved Bombus huntii Bombus perplexus male Bombus bimaculatus female Bombus bimaculatus Bombus citrinus Bombus bifarius Bombus vosnesenskii Bombus mixtus Bombus rufocinctus please do not link images of multiple species Excellent! Bombus bifarius Yes, Alice, quite sure this Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus impatiens Bombus bimaculatus Moved Moved Bombus perplexus I'd say Bombus melanopygus Moved Bombus bifarius I think the main point is to document presences Bombus (Pyrobombus) normal Bombus impatiens queen Bombus melanopygus Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Bombus ternarius? Bombus impatiens Many thanks, Eric. I assume t Bombus (Pyrobombus) vagans or sandersoni Bombus (Psithyrus) male Xylocopa virginica This time of year, not very much. ID looks like Bombus californicus My guess would be Male Bombus ? Bombus impatiens ? Female bombus Bombus nevadensis (strict sense) Bombus nevadensis (strict sense) Bombus nevadensis Bombus huntii Bombus fraternus Bombus huntii Bombus huntii Bombus fervidus Moved Moved Bombus melanopygus Bombus impatiens Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus griseocollis Bumble bee Bombus nevadensis Bombus griseocollis Bombus huntii looks like Bombus centralis Not Bombus. Male bumble bee Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus ternarius How about a no-taxon page entitled 1 vote for Bombus griseocollis Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus Bombus Moved Moved Moved to species page for the following reasons: Moved Bombus griseocollis Moved Bombus bimaculatus Bombus Bumblebee, Bombus this "Bombus" is Ptilothrix bombiformis Bombus sp. Bombus mixtus? Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Bombus melanopygus Bombus sonorus Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved huntii Moved Bombus (Psithyrus) Bombus insularis Bombus citrinus Bombus griseocollis Bombus (Pyrobombus) male I think this is Bombus bifarius Moved Moved Bombus mixtus Bombus vagans Bombus bimaculatus Bombus mixtus Bombus huntii Bombus californicus Bombus caliginosus or vosnesenskii Bombus impatiens Bombus huntii Bombus mixtus Bombus melanopygus Bombus (Pyrobombus) male Bombus melanopygus I believe this is Bombus huntii Moved Moved Bombus rufocinctus Bombus auricomus Bombus melanopygus Bombus citrinus Bombus citrinus Oops! In that Bombus example... Ahh, thanks so much. I was w Bombus Bombus Bombus impatiens yes, Bombus sonorus Bombus impatiens Bombus auricomus Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus mixtus If you feel this way Moved Moved Bombus (Pyrobombus) impatiens ?? Brown-belted Bumblebee - Bombus griseocollis Andrena male Bombus impatiens Bombus Bombus Bombus impatiens Host? Bombus rufocinctus Bombus impatiens_ female Moved Male bumble bee -v-,
Please walk me throug Bombus vagans Not Bombus Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus fraternus Bombus bimaculatus Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus griseocollis A bumble bee Bombus pensylvanicus Xylocopa micans a type of bumblebee? no bumblebee; this must be Xylocopa micans Bombus impatiens or grisecollis Bombus impatiens or griseocollis Bombus? Bombus griseocollis Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus ternarius Bombus impatiens Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus ternarius Bombus perplexus Bombus huntii Bombus impatiens subgenus Pyrobombus Bombus griseocollis Bombus perplexus I am pretty sure this is Bombus perplexus Ooo yellow form of Bombus fervidus A Bombus species Bombus pensylanicus Bombus pensylvanicus Subgenus Pyrobombus Bombus borealis Bombus griseocollis Bombus griseocollis Bombus griseocollis Bombus nevadensis Bombus male Bombus. Bombus impatiens Bombus rufocinctus Bombus Bombus bimaculatus Bombus bimaculatus Bombus perplexus Bombus vagans bolsteri Bombus rufocinctus Bombus auricomus Bombus Bombus Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus impatiens looks like a Bombus (Psithyrus) insularis Bombus rufocinctus Bombus griseocollis Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus perplexus Bombus terricola Bombus griseocollis Bombus (Cullumanobombus) My Bombus auricomus Bombus (Pyrobombus) Thats a good question Bombus Bombus perplexus - Confusing Bumble Bee Bombus perplexus Bombus female Bombus fervidus Also, the advanced search produces a list Found one Bombus (Pyrobombus) male Liz Day is "the expert" too Bombus vosnesenskii or caliginosus For What It's Worth, Bombus mixtus male Bombus griseocollis female Bombus griseocollis Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bumblebees and carpenter bees Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus vagans Bombus perplexus Bombus impatiens Bombus vagans A male bumble bee Bombus griseocollis Bombus rufocinctus Bombus fervidus Bombus auricomus Bombus impatiens Bombus perplexus Bombus Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus griseocollis male (drone) Bombus (Pyrobombus) bombus auricomas queen Bombus impatiens Bombus with Antherophagus Bombus auricomus Anthidium manicatum male (top) Bombus pensylvanicus bombus bimaculatus B. vosneskii looks fine to me. Bombus bimaculatus worker Confusing Bumble Bee The black head and narrow yellow stripe in the back Bombus bimaculatus Bombus griseocollis Bombus griseocollis Bombus ternarius Bombus morrisoni Bombus fervidus Not an expert but... Bombus griseocollis lowest level of certainty is caliginosus or vosnesenskii Bombus vosnesenskii Here are some ways to separate them: Bombus griseocollis Underside Hairs Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Bombus griseocollis? Bumble Bee Looks like... Bombus bifarius Bombus huntii Moved Bombus vosnsenskii Bombus vosnesenskii Thanks Domingo Bombus bimaculatus I'd say so. Bombus melanopygus Great job! B. californicus can "play dead" Also try Overview It makes sense Just my opinion I forget.... Bombus pyrobombus female Thanks once again Bombus pensylvanicus these are Bombus impatiens That's only true if all the orange striped definitely a Bombus (Pyrobombus) female maybe a Bombus (Psithyrus) male Ted made most of those subgenus pages Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Bombus nevadensis Bombus nevadensis Bombus rufocinctus Agapostemon virescens male Bombus perplexus Bombus impatiens Bombus bimaculatus Bombus nevadensis Bombus perplexus Maybe Bombus impatiens? Bombus (Pyrobombus) this does look like a Bombus huntii and Osmia your ID is correct Apparently just Frass. LOL! Bombus mixtus? Bombus. Bombus vosnesenskii Bombus Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens male Bombus (Pyrobombus) male it must be an escapee Looks like a Bombus impatiens male Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus queen Bombus Bombus ternarius Bombus vagans and sandersoni Just a guess: Bombus sonorus Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus huntii Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Bombus rufocinctus Bombus rufocinctus Bombus ternarius Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Interesting Bombus perplexus Bombus impatiens Bombus (Psithyrus) Bombus impatiens This bee was very pale yellow Thank you again! Bombus sonorus Bombus impatiens Bumble Bee Thanks . . . Bombus griseocollis Bombus californicus Bombus vosnesenskii or caliginosus it looks like Bombus griseocollis Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus (Pyrobombus) Male Bombus sp. Bombus perplexus Bombus borealis Bombus impatiens Bombus sp. Bombus terricola Bombus terricola Bombus ternarius Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus fervidus not Bombus ternarius Bombus perplexus Tricolored bumble bee bee is Bombus terricola Bombus, I think Bombus impatiens Bumble bee Bombus griseocollis Bombus citrinus Bombus citrinus large bee probably Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus griseocollis Bombus ternarius Bombus perplexus Bombus ternarius Bombus ternarius Looks like Bombus Moving - Bombus sonorus Bumble Bee - Bombus griseocollis Bombus perplexus Bombus griseocollis Bombus griseocollis Bombus griseocollis Bombus griseocollis Male bombus Bombus Bombus rufocinctus Bombus rufocinctus Bombus rufocinctus Bombus melanopygus Possibly - Bombus rufocinctus Thank you! It sure looks like a male of this species... Bombus Female Bombus citrinus male Bombus rufocinctus Bombus rufocinctus Bombus flavifrons Bombus griseocollis Yes bumble bee bee nest yes Bombus fervidus Bombus vagans Bombus morrisoni? Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus rufocinctus Bombus bimaculatus Bombus sp Bombus (Pyrobombus) probably Bombus nevadensis Bombus bifarius Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus auricomus Another way: OK Bombus impatiens Bombus griseocollis No - Bombus male. Foreigner not an ID but not an ID but Bombus (Pyrobombus) sp., maybe huntii; not ternarius Bombus perplexus Bombus griseocollis Bombus perplexus the bee may be Bombus rufocinctus Bombus perplexus Bombus perplexus Bombus ternarius I think Crab spider. yes a bombus worker Not Bombus. Bombus vosnesenskii vs. caliginosus I think you'll need a mug shot Bombus Bombus balteatus? Tri-colored Bumblebee? B. Ternarius This is a Bombus ok need more help now... Bombus bifarius Not Bombus:-) awesome Bombus auricomus Bombus griseocollis Bombus griseocollis Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus melanopygus Bombus (Pyrobombus) nah John, appreciate ok also Actually, interesting! Bombus (Pyrobombus) bifarius Bombus griseocollis Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus sonorus i have Bombus perplexus Bombus ternarius Bombus (Psithyrus) citrinus Yes well yes Bombus perplexus male Bombus bimaculatus Bombus bimaculatus Bombus impatiens Bombus bimaculatus ID How would I separate the two species? ID Bombus impatiens Bombus sonorus yep... Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus impatiens Bombus Bombus female Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus (Bombias) auricomus (Robertson, 1903) Bombus fraternus Moved Moved Bombus impatiens Common Eastern Bumble Bee - Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Bombus perplexus Bombus impatiens Carpenter bees Bombus sonorus? Bombus perplexus I think so (Bombus perplexus) Moved Moved Moved Bombus (Pyrobombus) melanopygus Nylander Beautiful! Bombus perplexus Bombus perplexus Bombus (Bombias) nevadensis Cresson, 1874 Bombus vagans Bombus californicus Bombus sonorus Bombus huntii Possible ID suggested I agree Bombus fervidus? Bombus fervidus? Is too a Bombus, male. B. Impatiens I have one mabey Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Bombus pennsylvanicus Male Bumble Bee (Bombus sp.) Male cannot sting Is not a carpenter bee. It m More specifically Bombus impatiens Bombus Bombus fervidus Bombus melanopygus Bombus griseocollis Not Bombus Bombus fervidus Bombus griseocollis Bombus griseocollis Bombus ternarius male Bombus impatiens no Yes, I'm trying to learn them also. Bombus perplexus Bombus impatiens Bumble bee, likely B. affinis! Bombus impatiens Males. Bombus vagans Bombus pensylvanicus It Bombus fervidus sensu lato male Bombus fervidus Bombus vosnesenskii a good suggestion Bombus fervidus? Bombus griseocollis? Not Bombus! Elbowed Antennae Are Bombus fervidus californicus Bombus who? Bombus i[lower case]mpatiens Bombus huntii Bombus perplexus Bombus Bombus (Pyrobombus) Thank you! Bombus perplexus not a Psithyrus Bombus Six Bombus auricomus Bombus fervidus Bombus impatiens Bombus griseocollis I would guess Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved note also the all black head (no yellow on vertex) Bombus griseocollis Bombus (Pyrobombus) flavifrons, sitkensis, or mixtus Bombus (Pyrobombus) sitkensis Bombus vagans bolsteri Bombus (Pyrobombus) flavifrons or sitkensis Bombus (Pyrobombus) in PA, USA as well Bombus (Pyrobombus) please submit more bee photos and I'll try to ID them possibly Bombus (Psithyrus) insularis What about B. fernaldae... Bombus griseocollis Bombus impatiens Bombus auricomus Bombus (Pyrobombus) not occidentalis (not even a Bombus s.str.) not occidentalis (not even a Bombus s.str.) not occidentalis (not even a Bombus s.str.) not occidentalis (not even a Bombus s.str.) not occidentalis (not even a Bombus s.str.) Bombus griseocollis? Bombus vosnesenskii Bombus (Fervidobombus) pensylvanicus Bombus griseocollis? Moved Moved Moved Moved Bombus Bombus perhaps Bombus perplexus B. melanopygus? Male Bombus sp. Red-tailed Bumblebee Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus bimaculatus Maybe Bombus californicus... Bombus melanopygus Bombus melanopygus Bombus griseocollis queen Agreed... sort of A Bombus with a shiny abdomen? Bombus griseocollis? Looks like we like the same bees. Bombus sp.? Xylocopa Very nice, Sam Bombus (Separatobombus) griseocollis male Eastern Carpenter Bee - male (Xylocopa virginica) Megabombus is no longer considered a genus insularis is close in color to some Rocky Mt. Bombus Bombus vandykei can be tough to ID Is B (P) insularis. I'll keep watching Sorry. Bombus melanopygus I agree and will apply for a new Bug Guide page. This is indicative of the act Bombus melanopygus See also an update Dr. Williams' synonymy was tentative Bombus griseocollis Bombus griseocollis probably Bombus (Psithyrus) citrinus Bombus impatiens Bombus vosnesenskii? Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus ternarius Bombus californicus Bombus griseocollis male Bombus (female) Yes - Bombus sp. (female) Bombus sonorus Bombus impatiens Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus morrisoni? Bombus appositus Bombus appositus Bombus appositus Bombus griseocollis (Apidae) Bombus bimaculatus it would be very helpful to know the size to ID these: I'm Confused Bombus Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Bombus griseocollis yes Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Bombus (Pyrobombus) vagans Bombus griseocollis Bombus (Pyrobombus) Bombus griseocollis Bombus griseocollis Bombus impatiens Bombus bimaculatus species ID looks correct Moved Moved Moved Bombus bimaculatus Bombus bimaculatus Bombus impatiens Moved Moved Moved Bombus bimaculatus perhaps Bombus perplexus Wow, that was quick! Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Moved Moved Moved Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Moved Moved Moved Bombus Bombus [nevadensis] auricomus Bombus [nevadensis] auricomus Bombus [nevadensis] auricomus Bombus ternarius Bombus (Pyrobombus) perplexus Bombus impatiens Bombus perplexus male Bombus (Pyrobombus) neither neither Bombus (Pyrobombus), not griseocollis Bombus (Psithyrus) male Bombus impatiens Bombus (Psithyrus) citrinus Bombus (Psithyrus) Bombus (Psithyrus) Bombus impatiens Bombus (Psithyrus) citrinus Bombus impatiens Bombus impatiens Bombus fervidus Bombus fervidus Jackie Bombus Bombus (Pyrobombus) vosnesenskii Radoszkowski, 1862 Moved to B. vagans Bombus (Pyrobombus) vagans bolsteri Franklin, 1913 Bombus (Pyrobombus) vagans bolsteri Franklin, 1913 Bombus (Pyrobombus) vagans bolsteri Franklin, 1913 Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Bombus (Pyrobombus); not griseocollis Xylocopa (Xylocopoides) virginica (Linnaeus, 1771) Xylocopa (Xylocopoides) virginica (Linnaeus, 1771) Bombus impatiens Bombus griseocollis (Apidae) Bombus pensylvanicus Synonym B, nevadensis yes Bombus pensylvanicus Bombus ternarius Bombus flavifrons, not sitkensis Editor: New Guide page needed Bombus (Crotchiibombus) crotchii Cresson, 1878 Bombus (Crotchiibombus) crotchii Cresson, 1878 most likely Bombus vagans Bombus impatiens Bombus fervidus Bombus impatiens not griseocollis Bombus impatiens and Agapostemon virescens Moved Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! B. pensylvanicus Bombus. Bombus impatiens Moved to Bombus Male Bumble Bee (Bombus sp., subgenus Mendacibombus) Bumble bee and ??? Male Bumble bee (Bombus sp.) Common Bumblebee Male Bumble bee (Bombus sp.) Bombus it is Bombus nevadensis auricomus (Apidae) I would say it is a "real" Bu Bombus pennsylvanicus (Apidae) Bumble bee Yes. Bombus sp. (Apidae) Bombus flavirons? Bombus sitkensis? Yes, bumblebee Bombus sp. Bombus griseocollis (Apidae) Thanks - Moved Moved Bombus fervidus (Apidae) Great Bombus griseocollis (Apidae) A Bombus with a bare abdomen? Bombus griseocollis (Apidae) Bombus pennsylvanicus (Apidae) Bombus griseocollis. (Apidae) Bombus Bombus pennsylvanicus (Apidae) Need a new page Bombus pennsylvanicus Images moved to Bumble Bees. Bombus griseocollis.? Bombus fervidus Yellow-faced:-) Check the B.rufopuctatus Bombus griseocollis. male bombus Bumblebee Bombus=Psithyrus Bombus fervidus fervidus (Apidae) Hi Tracy - welcome to BugGuide! Bombus neoboreus? Bombus appositus, male. Bombus balteatus Male Bumble bee (Bombus sp.) Bombus impatiens - female Bombus affinis? Bombus affinis? Bombus terricola? Yes Bombus griseocollis bees not a bumble bee Bombus bifarius nearcticus Bombus bifarius nearcticus Bombus? Bumble Bee Yes - Bombus sp. (female) Bumble bee. Yes. Not so sure it's Bombus Yes. Hi Philippe, Would..... B. appositus? B.appositus? Bombus huntii? Red-tailed Bumble Bee Bumble bee. Bombus. Bumble bee. Bumble bee. Western bumble bee. Western bumble bee. Bumble bee. Bombus sp. my possible bombus Andrena sp. this one too? Yes, Bumble bee Yes, it's almost certainly Bo Bumble bee Male bumble bee BombusMatching users: herc1120 Liz Day Larry522 Nancy Hamlett Cindy Pegg GaZinka CrystalBoyd kbyers BombusQueen Little Bombus caseyhale bombus hminser@gmail.com Bombus Brianus Bombus polaris
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