Bear wasps of the Middle Kingdom: a decade of discovering China's bumblebees
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Issue date
2017-04-01Submitted date
2017-05-12Subject Terms
BumblebeesChina
Geographical distribution
Conservation status
Diversity
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Bumble bees are well known for being among the most important pollinators in the world’s north-temperate regions. Perhaps more surprisingly, half of the world’s bumble bee species are concentrated in just one country, China. With an area only slightly smaller than the U.S., China has almost three times as many species.Citation
Williams, Paul H., Jiaxing Huang, and Jiandong An. Bear wasps of the Middle Kingdom: a decade of discovering China’s bumblebees Antenna 2017: 41 (1) p.21-24.Publisher
Royal Entomological SocietyJournal
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https://entomologytoday.org/2016/10/28/bear-wasps-of-the-middle-kingdom-a-decade-of-discovering-chinas-bumble-bees/Type
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Re-produced by kind permission of Antenna, the magazine of the Royal Entomological Society. This article must not be used for commercial purposes.Collections