Bumble bees are some of our most abundant and recognizable pollinators, essential for the pollination of many native flowering plant species. As such, the diversity of bumble bees has a long history of study by both professionals and amateurs. Because of such extensive study, it is felt that new species of bumble bees are unlikely to be found. Outstanding controversies remain, however, in what comprises a given bumble bee species.
Western Bumble Bee - Montana Field Guide
Major Discovery in Denali's Microwilderness (U.S. National Park
Patterns of widespread decline in North American bumble bees
Maryland Biodiversity Project - Common Eastern Bumble Bee (Bombus
Patterns of widespread decline in North American bumble bees
Oak Spring Garden Foundation - Four At-Risk North American Bumble
Scientists fail to locate once-common CA bumble bees
Western Bumble Bee and Native Pollinator Research
Common Eastern Bumble Bee
Bumblebees found in North America
Common Eastern Bumble Bee
Bumblebees found in North America
Maryland Biodiversity Project - Two-spotted Bumble Bee (Bombus
Assessing the potential for deep learning and computer vision to