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Monographia Apum Angliae; Or, An Attempt to Divide Into Their Natural Genera and Families, Such Species of the Linnean Genus Apis as Have Been Discovered in England: with Descriptions and Observations. To which are Prefixed Some Introductory Remarks Upon the Class Hymenoptera, and a Synoptical Table
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that has collected on its head, body and forward appendages to the hind legs. The pollen is transferred to the pollen comb on the hind legs and then combed, pressed, compacted, and transferred to the corbicula on the outside surface of the tibia of the hind legs.
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described the structure in 1771 without giving it any special name. The second edition, 1777, refers to the corbicula simply as the "basket". By 1802
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Guide to the Study of Insects: And a Treatise on Those Injurious and Beneficial to Crops: for the Use of Colleges, Farm-schools, and Agriculturists
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or bee bread. The mixing of the pollen with nectar or honey changes the color of the pollen. The color of the pollen can help identify the
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Ainsworth, Robert; Eds: Morell, Thomas; Carey, John | An Abridgment of Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary, 13th ed. | London 1834
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Smith, John. B. Explanation of terms used in entomology. Pub: Brooklyn Entomological Society 1906. May be downloaded from:
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of the Nomenclature of the External Parts of These Insects. With Plates. Vol. 1. [-2.]. By William Kirby .
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species, a single hair functions as a pin that secures the middle of the pollen load. Either
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Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard; Arnold Guyot; A.J. Johnson & Co (1890).
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and carrying it to the nest or hive where it is used as food by the colony.
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is used to moisten the dry pollen, producing the product known as
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into English. He had borrowed it, with acknowledgement, from
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Cedric Gillott, Entomology, Springer, 1995; 798 pages; p. 79
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There was little formal description of the corbicula before
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in the mid-18th century. In English the first edition of
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on the hind legs of the female of certain species of
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with corbicula full of pollen, returning to the hive
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Index


European honey bee
tibia
bees
pollen
scopae

tibia
Carl Linnaeus
pollen
William Kirby
Neo-Latin
RĂ©aumur
Latin anatomical terms
beekeeping
Imms
Apidae
Apinae
honey bees
bumblebees
stingless bees
orchid bees
scopa
pollen
honey
nectar
bee pollen
pollen source
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