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Bombus impatiens? - Bombus griseocollis

Bombus impatiens? - Bombus griseocollis
Malheur NWR Vistor Center, Harney County, Oregon, USA
May 29, 2017
I just realized this may be a new Oregon record. I see this eastern species has been found in Washington and California. It was visiting a tall tree which was covered with showy white flowers

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looks like
Bombus griseocollis. B. impatiens would almost never have any yellow hairs on T2, and if it did, it would not be that extensive. While the T2 hairs of griseocollis are usually brown or tan, they can be yellow occasionally.

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