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Iberian Peninsula and Iceland. B.
bohemicus practices inquilinism, or
brood parasitism, of
other bumblebee species. B.
bohemicus is a
generalist parasite, successfully...
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originally described as
Trionyx bohemicus by
Adalbert Liebus in 1930. In 1998, Hans-Volker Karl
synonymized T.
bohemicus, as well as all
other European...
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bohemicus.
After more
detailed analysis in 1885, Frič
realized the
specimens belonged to a new genus, and
renamed the
species Cochleosaurus bohemicus;...
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Acinetobacter bohemicus is a
bacterium from the
genus Acinetobacter which has been
isolated from soil and
water ecosystems in the
Czech Republic. LPSN...
- the
teeth being larger in A.
bohemicus.
There may be
additional differences, but the
incomplete nature of the A.
bohemicus material makes further comparisons...
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Goniatites bohemicus is a
species of
extinct cephalopods belonging to the
family Goniatitidae,
included in the
superfamily Goniatitaceae.
These slow-moving...
- parasite; its
common host is Ves**** acadica. In the
genus Bombus, B.
bohemicus is an
obligate parasite of B. locurum, B. cryptarum, and B. terrestris...
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physical attacks.
Bombus ashtoni Bombus barbutellus Bombus bellardii Bombus bohemicus Bombus branickii Bombus campestris Bombus chinensis Bombus citrinus Bombus...
- in the nest
cells of
other bees,
often within the same family.
Bombus bohemicus, for example,
parasitises several other species in its genus, including...
- smallest)
advanced reptiliomorphs found. The type
species is
Gephyrostegus bohemicus, the type of
which is the
specimen with its
skull and
scattered elements...