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List of bumblebee species

List of bumblebee species

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The list presented here is a checklist of global bumblebee[1] species (Tribe Bombini) based on the Bombus phylogeny presented by Cameron et al (2007)[2] and grouped by subgenus following the revision of Williams et al (2008).[3] The bumblebee fossil record extends back to the Late Eocene in North America and England with the most diversity of fossils found during the Miocene. The fossil species were discussed and revised by Dehon et al (2019).[4]

Genus Bombus

Subgenus Alpigenobombus

Bombus wurflenii

Subgenus Alpinobombus

Subgenus Bombias

Bombus nevadensis

Subgenus Bombus (sensu stricto)

Bombus cryptarum
Bombus lucorum

Subgenus Cullumanobombus

Subgenus Kallobombus

Bombus soroeensis subsp. proteus

Subgenus Megabombus

Bombus consobrinus
  • Bombus argillaceus
  • Bombus bicoloratus
  • Bombus consobrinus
  • Bombus czerskii
  • Bombus diversus
  • Bombus gerstaeckeri
  • Bombus hortorum – (small) garden bumblebee
  • Bombus irisanensis
  • Bombus koreanus
  • Bombus longipes
  • Bombus melanopoda (extremely rare or possibly extinct)
  • Bombus portchinsky
  • Bombus religiosus
  • Bombus ruderatus – large garden bumblebee
  • Bombus saltuarius
  • Bombus securus
  • Bombus senex
  • Bombus supremus
  • Bombus sushkini
  • Bombus tichenkoi
  • Bombus trifasciatus
  • Bombus ussurensis

Subgenus Melanobombus

Bombus cerdanyensis
holotype
Bombus lapidarius

Subgenus Mendacibombus

Bombus beskonakensis fossil
  • Bombus avinoviellus
  • Bombus beskonakensis (Miocene, Bes Konak paleolake, Turkey)
  • Bombus convexus
  • Bombus handlirschianus
  • Bombus himalayanus
  • Bombus makarjini
  • Bombus margreiteri
  • Bombus marussinus
  • Bombus mendax
  • Bombus superbus
  • Bombus turkestanicus
  • Bombus waltoni

Subgenus Orientalibombus

  • Bombus braccatus
  • Bombus funerarius
  • Bombus haemorrhoidalis

Subgenus †Paraelectrobombus

Bombus patriciae holotype
  • Bombus patriciae - Late Oligocene/Early Miocene, BesKonak paleolake, Ankara, Turkey[4]

Subgenus Psithyrus

Bombus barbutellus
Bombus campestris
Bombus rupestris

Subgenus Pyrobombus

Bombus pratorum (male)
Bombus jonellus

Subgenus Sibiricobombus

Bombus niveatus
  • Bombus asiaticus
  • Bombus morawitzi
  • Bombus niveatus
  • Bombus oberti
  • Bombus obtusus
  • Bombus sibiricus
  • Bombus sulfureus

Subgenus Subterraneobombus

Bombus pascuorum

Subgenus Thoracobombus

Bombus schrencki
Bombus sylvarum
Bombus veteranus
Bombus vetustus
holotype male
Calyptapis florissantensis
paratype female
Oligobombus cuspidatus
holotype forewing

Subgenus incertae sedis

  • “Bombus” anacolus - Middle Miocene Shanwang Formation, Shandong Province, China[4]
  • Bombus? crassipes - Late Miocene Krottensee deposits, Czech Republic[4]
  • “Bombus” dilectus - Middle Miocene Shanwang Formation, Shandong Province, China[4]
  • “Bombus” luianus - Middle Miocene Shanwang Formation, Shandong Province, China[4]
  • Bombus proavus - Middle Miocene, Latah Formation, Washington, USA[4]
  • Bombus vetustus - Late Miocene, Botchi Formation, Botchi River, Khabarovsk Krai, Russia[4]

Genus †Calyptapis

Genus †Oligobombus


References

  1. Williams, P. H. (1998). "An annotated checklist of bumble bees with an analysis of patterns of description (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Bombini)". Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, Entomology Series. 67: 79–152.
  2. Cameron, S. A.; Hines, H. M.; Williams, P. H. (2007). "A comprehensive phylogeny of the bumble bees (Bombus)". Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 91: 161–188. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8312.2007.00784.x.
  3. Williams, P. H.; Cameron, S. A.; Hines, H. M.; Cederberg, B.; Rasmont, P. (2008). "A simplified subgeneric classification of the bumblebees (genus Bombus)" (PDF). Apidologie. 39: 1–29. doi:10.1051/apido:2007052. S2CID 3489618.
  4. Dehon, M.; Engel, M.; Gérard, M.; Aytekin, A.; Ghisbain, G.; Williams, P.; Rasmont, P.; Michez, D. (2019). "Morphometric analysis of fossil bumble bees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Bombini) reveals their taxonomic affinities". ZooKeys (891): 71–118. doi:10.3897/zookeys.891.32056 (inactive 31 January 2024).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2024 (link)
  5. Bombus occidentalis and Bombus terricola are sometimes considered the same species.
  6. Williams, P.; Altanchimeg, D.; Byvaltsev, A.; De Jonghe, R.; Jaffar, S.; Japoshvili, G.; Kahono, S.; Liang, H.; Mei, M.; Monfared, A.; Nidup, T.; Raina, R.; Ren, Z.; Thanoosing, C.; Zhao, Y.; Orr, M. (2020). "Widespread polytypic species or complexes of local species? Revising bumblebees of the subgenus Melanobombus world-wide (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Bombus)". European Journal of Taxonomy (719): 1–120. doi:10.5852/ejt.2020.719.1107. S2CID 224964830.
  7. Pierre Rasmont; A. Murat Aytekin; Osman Kaftanoglu & Didier Flagothier. "Bombus (Melanobombus) erzurumensis (Özbek, 1990)". Université de Mons.
  8. Bombus centralis and Bombus flavifrons are sometimes considered the same species.
  9. Bombus melanopygus has two color forms, one of which was historically treated as a species: Bombus edwardsii.
  10. Miller, Nathan G. (2010). The Bumble Bees of Algonquin Park: A Field Guide. Toronto: Toronto Entomologists' Association. pp.22.
  11. Cameron, S. A.; Williams, P. H. (24 July 2002). "Phylogeny of bumble bees in the New World subgenus Fervidobombus (Hymenoptera: Apidae): congruence of molecular and morphological data" (PDF). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 28 (3): 552–563. doi:10.1016/s1055-7903(03)00056-3. PMID 12927138. Retrieved 5 November 2015.

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