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Bombus transversalis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bombus transversalis
''Bombus transversalis'' is a bumblebee specifically native to the Amazon Basin. It is most notable for its surface level colonies which are built by the workers on the rainforest floor. Unlike its relatives, ''Bombus transversalis'' is able to thrive in a humid climate and fend off a plethora of predators because of its resilient nests. While there is a lot of information pertaining to their nests and foraging abilities, there is much more to be learned about relationships within the colony and life cycle of the bee. == Taxonomy and phylogenetics == ''Bombus transversalis'' is in the Order Hymenoptera, which consists of bees, ants, wasps, and sawflies. It is in the Family Apidae and in the Genus Bombus. Most Bombus bees live in temperate climates and build their nests underground from abandoned tunnels.〔 The ''Bombus transversalis'' has adapted to tropical climates and builds its nests on ground surface. It can also be classified under the subgenus ''Fervidobombus''. An example of a related species would be ''Bombus atratus''. However, ''Bombus transversalis'' is the only one of this subgenus known to build their own nests out of leaves and twigs.
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