The condition in medical terminology is called pyodermodecosis, which means that puss, or fluid oozes from the affected areas, usually at the head, neck and
dorsal abdomen area.
Not exact matches
The largest amount of pollen was found on the waist, followed by the
dorsal areas of thorax and
abdomen.
Field observations of flower - visiting bees (Apis mellifera, different species of Bombus and other genera) at mainly species of Orobanchaceae and Fabaceae have demonstrated that after pollen accumulation on the bees» bodies by the pollen - sacs) and subsequent grooming, residual patches of pollen patches remain in specific
areas of the bees» body, mainly on the
dorsal and ventral midline of the head, thorax and
abdomen [31 — 42].
Other safe sites were similar to B. terrestris between the thorax and
abdomen, mainly the middle
area of
dorsal abdomen, and only few pollen grains were found on the legs and the ventral side (here mainly on the
abdomen near the thorax side)(Fig 1I — 1N, S2 Video).