Bumblebees (Apidae
A survey of the insects visiting common buckwheat flowers and examination of the pollen attached to the insects captured at the field in Hokkaido was carried out in order to determine their role as pollinator. Two bumblebee species, Bombus ardens sakagamii and B. hypocrite sapporoensis, were capture...
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