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- Q2658368 abstract "Bombus bohemicus, also known as the Gypsy’s Cuckoo Bumblebee, is a species of socially parasitic cuckoo bumblebee found in most of Europe and the United Kingdom with exception of the southern Iberian Peninsula and Iceland. B. bohemicus practices inquilinism, or brood parasitism, of other bumblebee species. B. bohemicus is a generalist parasite, successfully invading several species from genus Bombus. The invading queen mimics the host nest’s chemical signals, allowing her to assume a reproductively dominant role as well as manipulation of host worker fertility and behavior.".
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- Q2658368 synonym "* Psithyrus bohemicus (Seidl, 1837)".
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- Q2658368 classis "Insecta".
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- Q2658368 genus "Bombus".
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- Q2658368 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q2658368 regnum "Animalia".
- Q2658368 synonyms "* Psithyrus bohemicus".
- Q2658368 type Animal.
- Q2658368 type Eukaryote.
- Q2658368 type Insect.
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- Q2658368 comment "Bombus bohemicus, also known as the Gypsy’s Cuckoo Bumblebee, is a species of socially parasitic cuckoo bumblebee found in most of Europe and the United Kingdom with exception of the southern Iberian Peninsula and Iceland. B. bohemicus practices inquilinism, or brood parasitism, of other bumblebee species. B. bohemicus is a generalist parasite, successfully invading several species from genus Bombus.".
- Q2658368 label "Bombus bohemicus".
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