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Bumblebees / Bumble bee / Bombus terrestris / Bee / Bombus pascuorum / Bombus lapidarius / Wasp / Honey bee / Early bumblebee / Plant reproduction / Pollination / Pollinators
Date: 2010-07-08 16:29:28
Bumblebees
Bumble bee
Bombus terrestris
Bee
Bombus pascuorum
Bombus lapidarius
Wasp
Honey bee
Early bumblebee
Plant reproduction
Pollination
Pollinators

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