Category
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Bombus bellardii
species of insect
Bombus branickii
species of insect

Bombus skorikovi
species of insect
Bombus fernaldae
species of insect

Bombus cornutus
species of insect
Bombus monozonus
species of insect
Bombus maxillosus
species of insect
Bombus californicus
species of insect
Bombus novus
species of insect
Bombus sonorus
species of insect

Bombus sibiricus
species of insect

Bombus turneri
species of insect
Bombus bellicosus
species of insect
Bombus ardens
species of insect

Bombus ferganicus
species of insect

Bombus chinensis
species of insect

Bombus coreanus
species of insect
Alpigenobombus
Alpigenobombus is a subgenus of nectar-robbing bumblebees found in Palearctic. This subgenus is easily identified by the unique, six-toothed mandibles of the females, a specialized adaptation for robbing nectar from tubular flowers.
Bombus cockerelli
species of insect
Pyrobombus
Pyrobombus (known as fiery-tailed bees) is a subgenus of bumblebees, with centres of diversity in Central Asia and North America. Nearly a fifth of all Bombus species fall within Pyrobombus. Pyrobombus bees face issues such as climate change, habitat loss, urbanization, and industrial agriculture. They can be used for beekeeping as they are pollinators, and can be used for wax, honey, venom, and combs.
Bombus cerdanyensis
species of insect (fossil)

Bombus mongolensis
species of insect
Alpinobombus
Alpinobombus is a subgenus of bees within the bumblebee genus, Bombus. It is found from Northern Spain and Norway, east to the Himalayas and China.