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Latest revision as of 11:26, 28 November 2025
Species of bee
Bombus breviceps, also known as Short-faced Bumblebee, is a species of bumblebee found in South, Southeast and East Asia.
This species is a main pollinator of black cardamom (Amomum subulatum) crops in India.[2] Queen B. breviceps bees begin to found new colonies in late March, whereas worker bees forage from early May until mid-December.[3] The Bombus breviceps are able to use their small body size to fit in the flower and extract pollen that they then carry in their thorax and distribute to different plants and crops to contribute to cross- pollination.[4]
- ^ “Bombus breviceps Smith, 1852”. Biolib.cz. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
| range_map = - ^ Deka, T. N., Sudharshan, M. R., & Saju, K. A. (2011). New record of bumble bee, Bombus breviceps Smith as a pollinator of large cardamom. Current Science, 100(6), 926-928.
- ^ Liang, Cheng; Ding, Guiling; Huang, Jiaxing; Zhang, Xuewen; Miao, Chunhui; An, Jiandong (2020-03-03). “Characteristics of the Two Asian Bumblebee Species Bombus friseanus and Bombus breviceps (Hymenoptera: Apidae)”. Insects. 11 (3): 4. doi:10.3390/insects11030163. ISSNÂ 2075-4450. PMCÂ 7143170. PMIDÂ 32138226.
- ^ Deka, T. N., Sudharshan, M. R., & Saju, K. A. (2011). New record of bumble bee, Bombus
breviceps Smith as a pollinator of large cardamom. Current Science, 100(6), 926-928.



