What distinguishes the appearance of the male red-tailed bumblebee from the queen or worker?
Answer
Males possess significant yellow markings, including facial hair and thoracic bands
Males emerge later and exhibit distinct yellow markings, specifically a yellow band or 'ruff' behind the head and yellow facial hair, which females lack.

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