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- Bombus_pascuorum abstract "The Common Carder Bee (Bombus pascuorum) is a species of bumblebee belonging to the family Apidae subfamily Apinae tribus Bombini.They are present in most of Europe in a wide variety of habitats such as meadows, pastures, waste ground, ditches and embankments, road, field margins, as well as gardens and parks in urban areas and forests and forest edges. These bees reach a body length of 15–18 millimetres (0.59–0.71 in)(Queen), 9–15 millimetres (0.35–0.59 in)(worker) or 12–14 millimetres (0.47–0.55 in) (drone). Their wingspan is 28–32 millimetres (1.1–1.3 in) (Queen), 20–28 millimetres (0.79–1.10 in) (worker) or 24–27 millimetres (0.94–1.06 in) (drone). The thorax is yellowish or reddish-brown. The first 4 abdominal segments have grayish hair, while the fifth and sixth tergite hairs are yellowish or reddish brown. However the species is quite variable in color.The head is medium long, the snout long, reaching lengths of 13–15 millimetres (0.51–0.59 in) (Queen), 12–13 millimetres (0.47–0.51 in) (worker) and 10–11 millimetres (0.39–0.43 in) (drone). Queens appear between early April to mid-May, workers at the end of April/early May to mid-October. Young Queens and drones can be found from mid-August to late October. When Queens search for suitable places to nest, they fly just above the vegetation, for example on forest edges, investigating cavities such as holes in the ground or niches in dead wood and grass. The nests can be constructed above ground and underground, preferably in old mouse nests but also in bird nests as well as in barns and sheds.Nest-building proceeds as follows. The Queen collects moss and grass to form a small, hollow sphere whose walls are partly bonded with wax and sealed off. Within this is formed a large bowl of brown wax of about five millimeters, which is filled with pollen. Thereafter 5 to 15 eggs are deposited, and the cell closed. Another 20 mm-high cup is then filled with nectar, thus serving as its own food reserve for bad weather days. After three to five days the larvae hatch to feed on the pollen. After about a week the larvae are mature.The adult bees, owing to the initially poor supply situation, are relatively small, reaching only about half the body length of the Queen and lacking functioning ovaries. Later hatching bees are much larger. The additional nesting and brood care is dedicated solely to the Queen, which no longer leaves the nest. From August, rarely before, the first fully developed females, together with drones, are ready. Drones hatch from unfertilized eggs.In August the pascuorum nest, with a diameter of up to 15–20 centimetres (5.9–7.9 in), reaches a maximum population size from 60 to 150 individuals. Shortly after this peak, the population quickly decreases. With the Queen the entire nest dies, usually in September. Occasionally, individuals survive until October/November. Only the last-hatched females survive, to mate with males. Then they fly in search of a safe place for hibernation.This polylectic bee feeds on a variety wild flowers, including Nettle (Urticaceae), Genuine Motherwort (Lamiaceae), Himalayan Balsam (Balsaminaceae), Cabbage Thistle, Knapweed (Asteraceae), Vetch, Red and White Clover (Fabaceae), Monkshood (Ranuncolaceae), fruit trees, etc.".
- Bombus_pascuorum binomialAuthority Giovanni_Antonio_Scopoli.
- Bombus_pascuorum class Insect.
- Bombus_pascuorum family Apidae.
- Bombus_pascuorum genus Bumblebee.
- Bombus_pascuorum genus List_of_world_bumblebee_species.
- Bombus_pascuorum kingdom Animal.
- Bombus_pascuorum order Hymenoptera.
- Bombus_pascuorum phylum Arthropod.
- Bombus_pascuorum synonym "*Apis agrorum (Fabricius, 1787), non (Schrank, 1781)".
- Bombus_pascuorum synonym "*Apis pascuorum (Scopoli, 1763)".
- Bombus_pascuorum synonym "*Apis senilis (Fabricius, 1775)".
- Bombus_pascuorum synonym "*Bombus arcticus (Dahlbom, 1832), non (Quenzel, 1832)".
- Bombus_pascuorum synonym "*Bombus cognatus (Stephens, 1846)".
- Bombus_pascuorum synonym "*Bombus smithianus (White, 1851)".
- Bombus_pascuorum synonym "*Bombus thoracicus (Spinola, 1806)".
- Bombus_pascuorum thumbnail Bombus_pascuorum_female_2_(aka).jpg?width=300.
- Bombus_pascuorum wikiPageID "20300105".
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- Bombus_pascuorum binomial "Bombus pascuorum".
- Bombus_pascuorum classis "Insecta".
- Bombus_pascuorum familia Apidae.
- Bombus_pascuorum genus "Bombus".
- Bombus_pascuorum hasPhotoCollection Bombus_pascuorum.
- Bombus_pascuorum name "Common Carder Bee".
- Bombus_pascuorum ordo Hymenoptera.
- Bombus_pascuorum phylum "Arthropoda".
- Bombus_pascuorum regnum "Animalia".
- Bombus_pascuorum species "B. pascuorum".
- Bombus_pascuorum subgenus "Thoracobombus".
- Bombus_pascuorum synonyms "*Apis pascuorum (Scopoli, 1763) *Apis senilis (Fabricius, 1775) *Apis agrorum (Fabricius, 1787), non (Schrank, 1781) *Bombus thoracicus (Spinola, 1806) *Bombus arcticus (Dahlbom, 1832), non (Quenzel, 1832) *Bombus cognatus (Stephens, 1846) *Bombus smithianus (White, 1851)".
- Bombus_pascuorum subject Category:Animals_described_in_1763.
- Bombus_pascuorum subject Category:Bumblebees.
- Bombus_pascuorum subject Category:Hymenoptera_of_Europe.
- Bombus_pascuorum type Animal100015388.
- Bombus_pascuorum type AnimalsDescribedIn1763.
- Bombus_pascuorum type Arthropod101767661.
- Bombus_pascuorum type Bee102206856.
- Bombus_pascuorum type Bumblebee102209624.
- Bombus_pascuorum type Bumblebees.
- Bombus_pascuorum type HymenopterousInsect102206270.
- Bombus_pascuorum type Insect102159955.
- Bombus_pascuorum type Invertebrate101905661.
- Bombus_pascuorum type LivingThing100004258.
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- Bombus_pascuorum type Animal.
- Bombus_pascuorum type Eukaryote.
- Bombus_pascuorum type Insect.
- Bombus_pascuorum type Species.
- Bombus_pascuorum type Insect.
- Bombus_pascuorum type Organism.
- Bombus_pascuorum comment "The Common Carder Bee (Bombus pascuorum) is a species of bumblebee belonging to the family Apidae subfamily Apinae tribus Bombini.They are present in most of Europe in a wide variety of habitats such as meadows, pastures, waste ground, ditches and embankments, road, field margins, as well as gardens and parks in urban areas and forests and forest edges.".
- Bombus_pascuorum label "Bombus pascuorum".
- Bombus_pascuorum sameAs 254052.
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- Bombus_pascuorum sameAs Bombus_pascuorum.
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- Bombus_pascuorum depiction Bombus_pascuorum_female_2_(aka).jpg.
- Bombus_pascuorum isPrimaryTopicOf Bombus_pascuorum.
- Bombus_pascuorum name "Common Carder Bee".