FMNH FMNHINS 0003 037 697

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  • Collection Event Label - CA_NT_Bedford_1927_06_03_001_label
    Photographer: Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology - Division of Insects
    Creator: Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology - Division of Insects
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: Collection Event label taken with iPhone.
FM Catalog: Insects
Catalog Subset: Hymenoptera
Scientific Name: Bombus (Bombus) terricola terricola Kirby, 1837
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Apidae
Genus: Bombus
Species: terricola
Subspecies: terricola
Collector: R. H. Bedford
Collection No.: CA_NT_Bedford_1927_06_03_001
Geography: North America, Canada, Northwest Territories, Hay River
DWc Country: Canada
Date Collected: 3 Jun 1927
Tissue Available?: No
Co-ordinates Available?: No
Count: 1
Sex: adult female - alate queen
EMu IRN: 3037697
OccurenceID: ad87102d-06da-4737-b51c-43bce6e3b4c2
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