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Red-tailed bumblebees
Bombus lapidarius
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(Apidae)
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Black bumblebee with orange-red hind tip, leg hairs are black. ♂ has a light yellow nose and sometimes a yellow band over the breast. The body is hairy. The colony has 100-300 members, nests are made in piles of rocks or cavities. ⇔ l. 15-20 mm The hives have a queen. First to hatch are the ♀ taking care of the nest, in summer ♂ and new queens follow that perform a mating ritual flight. The fertilised queen survives the winter, all others die off in autumn. LA: ≈ Every bumblebee colony has its own cuckoo bumblebee that will put its eggs in the colony so it does not have to care for the offspring itself. For this one it is the BOMBUS RUPESTRIS, See photo LA. ≈ The hoverfly VOLUCELLA BOMBYLANS (Bumblebee Giant) does its best to look like a bumblebee with its thick hair. But by the eyes and his flight behaviour, you can clearly see that it is a hoverfly.
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Leg
Back
Feeler
Wing
Wing
10-50 mm
Winged
Six
Hairy
Visible
4 wings
On back
4 LookAlikes (LA):
Garden bumblebee
Buff-tailed bumblebee
Carder bee
Volucella bombylans [L.]
Red-tailed bumblebees
Steenhommel
Steinhummel
Bourdon des pierres
Bombo della pietra
Bombus lapidarius [L.]
Bombus lapidarius [L.]
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