The world's largest bee -- a giant insect roughly the size of a human thumb -- has been rediscovered in a remote part of Indonesia in its first sighting in nearly 40 years, researchers said Thursday.
世界上最大的蜜蜂——大约有人的大拇指那么大——在印度尼西亚某偏远地区被重新发现,距它被首次发现约有40年时间。
Despite its
conspicuous1 size, no one had observed Wallace's giant bee -- discovered in the 19th century by British
naturalist2 Alfred Russel Wallace and nicknamed the "flying bulldog" -- in the wild since 1981, the Global Wildlife Conservation said.
"To actually see how beautiful and big the species is in life, to hear the sound of its giant wings... was just incredible," said Clay Bolt, a specialist bee photographer who snapped the enormous insect.
"My dream is now to elevate this bee to a symbol of conservation in this part of Indonesia, a point of pride for the locals there."
The bee (full name Megachile pluto), which lives in the Indonesian island region of North Moluccas, makes its nest in
termite3 mounds4, using its large fang-like mandibles to collect sticky
resin5 to protect its home from the
termites6.