Bombus hortorum: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Hymenoptera
- Family
- Apidae
- Genus
- Bombus
- Species
- Bombus hortorum
- Scientific Name
- Bombus hortorum
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Bombus hortorum
Bombus hortorum, the garden bumblebee or small garden bumblebee, is a species of bumblebee found in most of Europe north to 70°N, as well as parts of Asia and New Zealand. It is distinguished from most other bumblebees by its long tongue used for feeding on pollen in deep-flowered plants. Accordingly, this bumblebee mainly visits flowers with deep corollae, such as deadnettles, ground ivy, vetches, clovers, comfrey, foxglove, and thistles. They have a good visual memory, which aids them in navigating the territory close to their habitat and seeking out food sources.
...Bombus hortorum in languages:
- Bokmål
- hagehumle
- Czech
- čmelák zahradní
- Danish
- Havehumle
- Dutch
- Tuinhommel
- English
- Garden Bumblebee
- English
- Garden Bumble Bee
- Estonian
- Aedkimalane
- Finnish
- tarhakimalainen
- French
- Bourdon des jardins
- German
- Gartenhummel
- Lithuanian
- Sodinė Kamanė
- Māori
- Pi Rorohu
- Polish
- Trzmiel ogrodowy
- Russian
- Шмель садовый
- Slovak
- čmeliak záhradný
- Swedish
- trädgårdshumla
- Ukrainian
- Джміль садовий
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