Bees In Colour

An engraving of various bees, circa 1800. Pictured are honey bees (1. worker, 2. male, 3. queen), common humble bees (4 and 5), lapidary bees (6. male, 7. female), moss or carder bees (8), Donovan's humble bee (9), Harris' humble bee (10) and false humble bees (11. apathus vestalis, 12. apathus rupestris). Humble bees were later referred to as bumblebees. Engraved by J. Bishop after J. Stewart. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
An engraving of various bees, circa 1800. Pictured are honey bees (1. worker, 2. male, 3. queen), common humble bees (4 and 5), lapidary bees (6. male, 7. female), moss or carder bees (8), Donovan's humble bee (9), Harris' humble bee (10) and false humble bees (11. apathus vestalis, 12. apathus rupestris). Humble bees were later referred to as bumblebees. Engraved by J. Bishop after J. Stewart. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Credit:
Hulton Archive / Stringer
Editorial #:
148011563
Collection:
Hulton Archive
Date created:
January 01, 1800
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Source:
Hulton Archive
Object name:
J167446501
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5281 x 3078 px (17.60 x 10.26 in) - 300 dpi - 14 MB