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BumblebeeID - find British species by colour pattern

All British species > orange-red tails > no bands > widespread species? restart key

B. lapidarius
lapidarius

queen/worker

 

B. lapidarius
lapidarius

male
local species? restart key
B. ruderarius
ruderarius

queen/worker
(southern)
B. ruderarius
ruderarius

male
(southern)
B. sylvarum
sylvarum

queen/worker
(rare dark form)
B. sylvarum
sylvarum

male
(rare dark form)
   

B. rupestris
rupestris

female
(southern)

 

B. rupestris
rupestris

female
(southern)
B. rupestris
rupestris

male
(southern)
B. rupestris
rupestris

male
(southern)
extremely rare / extinct species? restart key
B. cullumanus
cullumanus

queen/worker
(extinct southern)

B. pomorum
pomorum

queen/worker
(extinct southern)

 

 

 

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orange-red tails +
no pale bands

Step 3 -
match the pattern details
(see also the distinguishing characters in the notes on each species)

Some species are widely distributed and often abundant. Most bees encountered will belong to this group. Others are restricted to relatively few localities, often either in the south or in the north of Britain. A few species are extremely rare or may have gone extinct within Britain.

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