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QUICK IDENTIFICATION CHART : 3 step way to identifying bumblebees.
GARDENS AND BUMBLEBEES: how to attract bumblebees to your garden including tables of bumblebee garden plants for all seasons and bumblebee wildflowers for all seasons, and how to provide nesting habitats. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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There is 22 species described in total. 16 true bumblebees and 6 cuckoo bumblebees.
The color pattern cross reference chart together with the comments and then the information on the species specific pages gives you a good chance to make a right identification of the most species. It works well and is very fast after you've learn't it.
Every species has its own page where there are fotos of both the male and female and their different color pattern on thorax and abdomen. Symboles shows you in which habitat it thrive, when they emerged (or can be seen), the head shape and an distribution map. Then you can read more on how it looks, color variations, similar species and how to distinguish them, distribution, where they nest and on which flower they feed.
The color fotos are nice but don't help you much with the identification. I like drawings better. There is no key either but the cross reference table works fine with bumblebees.
In the end there are also how to promote the bumblebee in your garden with plants they like.
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