Bombus hortorum (Linnaeus, 1761)
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10. Bombus hortorum (Linnaeus, 1761) View in CoL
Material: Talysh, Mt. Nydis-galasi 12.06.1936, , leg. Bogachev.
Distribution: Palaearctic species. Widely distributed in the north part of Eurasia from western Europe to the Far east, from forest-tundra zone to Transcaucasia, the mountains of Central Asia and northern Mongolia ( Panfilov 1957).
Remarks: In Azerbaijan it is found in foothill steppes and gardens, low mountain open oak-ash forests, montane deforested areas, covered by meadow vegetation, and mountain steppes in The Lesser Caucasus ( Aliev 1984). In Talysh occurs in mountain steppes up to 2000 m. Nest underground.
Food plants: Astragalus sp.
ALIEV H. A. 1984: To the fauna and zoogeography of bumble bees of Caucasus Minor within the territory of Azerbaijan. - Bulletin of Moscow Society of Naturalists, biological branch, Moscow 89 (6): 35 - 40.
PANFILOV, D. V. 1957: On the geographical distribution of bumble bees (Bombus) in China. - Acta geographica sinica, Beijing 23: 221 - 239.
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