- of the bee families. This
genus is the only
extant group in the
tribe Bombini,
though a few
extinct related genera (e.g., Calyptapis) are
known from...
- The
Bombini are a
tribe of
large bristly apid bees
which feed on
pollen or nectar. Many
species are social,
forming nests of up to a few
hundred individuals;...
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Examples include the
tribes Caprini (goat-antelopes),
Hominini (hominins),
Bombini (bumblebees), and
Thunnini (tunas). The
tribe Hominini is
divided into...
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Apidae contained four
tribes (Apinae: Apini,
Euglossini and Bombinae:
Bombini, Meliponini)
which have been
reclassified as
tribes of the
subfamily Apinae...
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Emiliano Bombini (1543–1592) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Umbriatico (1579–1592).
Emiliano Bombini was born in 1543. On 16 Mar...
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Emanuele Bombini (born 2 July 1959 in San
Ferdinando di Puglia) is an
Italian former cyclist. 1976 1st
Coppa Collecchio 1981 2nd Giro del
Lazio 3rd Giro...
- (HB,
tribe Apini),
orchid bees (tribe Euglossini), and
bumblebees (tribe
Bombini).
These four bee
tribes belong to the
corbiculate bees
monophyletic group...
-
Retrieved 6
April 2012. "Santiago
Solari está feliz:
Bombini" [Santiago
Solari is happy:
Bombini] (in Spanish).
Medio Tiempo. 17 July 2009. Retrieved...
- list
presented here is a
checklist of
global bumblebee species (Tribe
Bombini)
based on the
Bombus phylogeny presented by
Cameron et al (2007) and grouped...
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Calyptapis is an
extinct bombini genus related to
bumblebees with one
described species Calyptapis florissantensis. It is
known only from the Late Eocene...