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Bumblebee Anatomy | Parts Of A Bumblebee - BeesWiki
The Bumblebee Body, overview
The bumblebee's body has many adaptations to enable her to gather nectar and pollen more efficiently from flowers, to operate in low temperatures that stop other pollinators working, and to defend herself and her nest mates.
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Bumble Bee Anatomy
Learn how to identify bumble bees by their head, thorax and abdomen. See photos and diagrams of color patterns and features for workers, queens and males.
Bumble Body Parts - Bumble Bees of Washington State
Scutum is the area in front of the wings on the thorax. We were talking about field marks and how to easily remember them. Lisa et al came up with the fun visual of a thong to describe the black inverted triangle found on the Two form bumble …
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Bumblebees have round bodies covered in soft hair (long branched setae) called 'pile', making them appear and feel fuzzy. They have aposematic (warning) coloration, often consisting of contrasting bands of colour, and different …
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Their body is divided into three segments, the head, thorax, and abdomen. The abdomen of queens and workers is composed of six segments, whereas the abdomen of male bumble bees is composed of seven segments. Dense hairs, …
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