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English: Bumblebees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Bombus) are one of the most abundant insect groups in high-latitude areas. Large size and dense pubescence facilitate a broad distribution and high species richness of bumblebees in the North. In many northern regions, bumblebees are significant pollinators of the majority of wild and cultivated entomophylous plants. Summer seasons of 2018-2019, Arkhangelsk and Novgorod Regions.
Русский: Шмели (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Bombus) представляют собой одну из самых многочисленных групп насекомых в условиях высоких широт. Крупные размеры и густое опушение способствуют успешному распространению и значительному видовому богатству шмелей на Севере. Во многих северных регионах представители рода Bombus являются основными и важнейшими опылителями большинства дикорастущих и культурных видов энтомофильных растений. Фото сделаны в Архангельской и Новгородской областях в летние месяцы 2018-2019 гг. English: jpg |
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