Bombus rufocinctus
WebGeneral Description Stems 5–25 cm, often clustered on the caudex. Leaves basal and cauline, 2–10 cm long; blades deeply pinnately lobed into serrate, lanceolate segments 2–5 mm long. Inflorescence villous, densely flowered, 1–10 cm long; bracts linear with 1 to 2 pairs of linear lobes. http://www.mtent.org/projects/Bumble_Bees/bombus_rufocinctus.html
Bombus rufocinctus
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WebDec 22, 2024 · Overview Confusing Bumble Bee ( Bombus perplexus ), a State Special Concern bee, is a ground nesting bee found in wooded areas, urban parks, gardens, and wetlands. Wisconsin is toward the edges of its range and it was probably never common here. There are a few current records from Dane, Door, Pepin, and Waupaca Counties, … WebBombus rufocinctus is a species of bumblebee known commonly as the "red-belted bumblebee." It is native to North America where it has a wide distribution across …
WebBombus rufocinctus Morawitz, 1880 Common names Red-Belted Bumble Bee in English Red-belted bumble bee in English Red-belted bumble bee in English Red-belted Bumble …
WebJul 19, 2024 · The Black tail bumble has a cloudy scutum (black hairs mixed in with the yellow). The Red-belted bumble bee, B. rufocinctus, has the potential to be confused with the Forest bumble bee. The Red-belted bumble bee shows T2 with some yellow. The Forest bumble bee has T2 all red. Forest bumble bee, Bombus sylvicola, Colorado WebDec 22, 2024 · Overview Indiscriminate Cuckoo Bumble Bee ( Bombus insularis ), a State Special Concern bee, is found in a variety of habitats rangewide. As of 2024, Wisconsin has only three observation records, which were from …
WebThe following animal species have been reported as pollinators of this plant species or its genus where their geographic ranges overlap: Bombus vagans, Bombus appositus, Bombus bifarius, Bombus fervidus, Bombus flavifrons, Bombus frigidus, Bombus melanopygus, Bombus mixtus, Bombus rufocinctus, Bombus sylvicola, Bombus …
WebBombus rufocinctus. Cresson, 1863. An Bombus rufocinctus[1][2][3][4][5]in uska species han Apidaenga ginhulagway ni Cressonhadton 1863. An Bombus rufocinctusin … teselin margonemWebBombus rufocinctus is a species of bumblebee known by the common name red-belted bumblebee. It is native to North America where it has a wide distribution across Canada … teseolabWebThe following animal species have been reported as pollinators of this plant species or its genus where their geographic ranges overlap: Bombus vagans, Bombus auricomus, Bombus bifarius, Bombus centralis, Bombus flavifrons, Bombus huntii, Bombus melanopygus, Bombus mixtus, Bombus nevadensis, Bombus rufocinctus, Bombus … teseo srl pisaWebBombus: [noun] a genus of bees comprising the typical bumblebees — compare bombyliidae. teseonetWebThe following animal species have been reported as pollinators of this plant species or its genus where their geographic ranges overlap: Bombus vagans, Bombus appositus, Bombus bifarius, Bombus fervidus, Bombus flavifrons, Bombus frigidus, Bombus melanopygus, Bombus mixtus, Bombus rufocinctus, Bombus sylvicola, Bombus … rod mckuen jeanWebBombus insularis — Indiscriminate cuckoo bumble bee Female B. insularis — Diane Wilson The indiscriminate cuckoo bumble bee is rare in Wisconsin. It is found in the northern tier of states in the eastern U.S. and in the mountains in the western U.S. rod maki lublinWebHistorically it is known from the eastern and midwestern U.S. As of 2015, it is only known from seven sites in North America. Wisconsin has a handful of historic observation records from northern and northeastern counties. The species was last reported in … rod moines