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Bombus Collection

Background imageBombus Collection: Common Humble Bees

Common Humble Bees (Bombus terrestris) -- male, large female, and worker. Date: 1843

Background imageBombus Collection: Red-tailed bumblebee, Bombus lapidarius

Red-tailed bumblebee, Bombus lapidarius (Apis flavicollis) on a thistle. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by James Sowerby from The British Miscellany, or Coloured figures of new, rare

Background imageBombus Collection: Species of bumblebees

Species of bumblebees
Bombus dahlbomii bumblebee 1, Acanthopus palmatus (Acanthopus splendidus) 2, Xylocopa flavorufa (Xylocopa trepida) 3, and cuckoo bee, Melecta punctata 4

Background imageBombus Collection: Cyrtoidea or radiolaria protozoa skeletons

Cyrtoidea or radiolaria protozoa skeletons: Artostrobiidae species 1, Clathrocanium reginae 2, Pterocorythidae species 3, Lipmanella bombus 4, Theoperidae species 5, Thyrsocyrtis species 6

Background imageBombus Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 564

Curtis British Entomology Plate 564
Hymenoptera: *Bombus ericetorum (Heath Humble-bee, Bumble-bee), cf. male Bombus subterraneus (seemingly not the Mainland-European B. hypnorum ssp. ericetorum)

Background imageBombus Collection: BUMBLEBEE - In flight

BUMBLEBEE - In flight (Bombus latr. sp.)

Background imageBombus Collection: Bombus pascorum, common carder bee

Bombus pascorum, common carder bee
A female Bombus pascorum, common carder bee visiting a plant in the wildlife garden

Background imageBombus Collection: Bombus sp. bumble bee

Bombus sp. bumble bee
Side-view mid-flight photograph of a bumble bee, photograph taken in the U.K

Background imageBombus Collection: Bombus hypnorum, bumblebee

Bombus hypnorum, bumblebee
A bumblebee perched on Lythrum salicaria, purple loosetrife, in the Natural History Museums Wildlife Garden

Background imageBombus Collection: Bombus sp. bumblebee visiting a flower

Bombus sp. bumblebee visiting a flower
A bumblebee visiting an attractive garden flower, collecting nectar and adding pollen to the pollen sac shown here on its hind leg

Background imageBombus Collection: Odontoglossum alexandrea, orchid

Odontoglossum alexandrea, orchid
Illustration by Arthur Harry Church, 1907. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London


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