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Mamangaba

Bombus sp.

Photo by AntonioLawand
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Field Notes

Description:

It does not produce honey, Its body is larger (2cm) and stronger than the "Apis spp." gender but, believe, It is a bee.
Mamangaba or Mamangava is one of the most important polen carriers in Brazilian ecossystems.
It occurs in a large spectre of colours. That one in the picture occurs at Southern Atlantic Forest (Sao Paulo State/Brazil).
The social behavior of mamangava differs from Apis gender: the queen stablishes the nest by itself. In that specie queen-bee does not need workers to build up the nest, usually settled on the ground, or a pile of wood, in abondoned birds or rats nests.

Habitat:

All Brazilian ecossystems.
Can be also found in gardens or others antropized habitat.

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PublishedSeptember 9, 2013

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