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Bombus ashtoni is a
species of
cuckoo bumblebee. This
means that it
parasitizes closely related species such as
Bombus affinis,
Bombus terricola, and...
- the
nominate subspecies and
occurs in
Nepal and
Northeast India.
Viverra ashtoni described by
Robert Swinhoe in 1864 was a skin of an
individual that was...
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Necrophila americana emerge from
their larval state in the
early summer. The P.
ashtoni cuckoo bumble bee
displays close mimicry with the
American carrion beetle...
- her
developing young through pheromones and/or
physical attacks.
Bombus ashtoni Bombus barbutellus Bombus bellardii Bombus bohemicus Bombus branickii Bombus...
- "Morphological
specializations of the
bumble bee
social parasite Psithyrus ashtoni (Cresson) (Hymenoptera, Apidae)".
Canadian Entomologist. 124 (1): 69–77...
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sphenocephalus A
cuckoo bumblebee Bombus ashtoni One very
successful parasite of many
Bombus species is
Bombus ashtoni. It
lives within the nest and eats the...
- Late Oligocene/Early Miocene,
BesKonak paleolake, Ankara,
Turkey Bombus ashtoni –
Ashton cuckoo bumble bee
Bombus barbutellus – Barbut's cuckoo-bee Bombus...
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Unknown Large Indian civet V.
zibetha Linnaeus, 1758 Five
subspecies V. z.
ashtoni V. z.
hainana V. z.
picta V. z.
pruinosus V. z.
zibetha Southeast Asia...
- from the
original on June 13, 2013.
Retrieved June 12, 2013. "Twitter /
ashtonisVULCAN: The
comments during the KI". Twitter.com.
Retrieved July 24, 2013...
- "Recognition of Host Nest
Odour by the
Bumblebee Social Parasite Psithyrus ashtoni (Hymenoptera: Apidae)".
Journal of the New York
Entomological Society....