World’s Largest Bee, Thought To Be Extinct, Found In Indonesia

World’s largest bee, thought to be extinct, found in Indonesia

World’s largest bee, thought to be extinct, found in Indonesia
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The giant bee was first discovered in 1859, but since has only officially sighted once. Now, researchers have found a specimen alive and wel

In 1859, while exploring the remote island of Bacan in the North Moluccas, Indonesia, the renowned naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace made an astounding discovery: the Megachile pluto — the world’s largest bee.

Wallace described the bee, which is about four times the size of a honeybee, as a “large black wasp-like insect, with immense jaws like a stag-beetle.” But for more than a century, that was the only known sighting of the Megachile pluto, and some feared that deforestation had rendered the giant insect extinct.

World’s Largest Bee, Thought To Be Extinct, Found In Indonesia

“It was absolutely breathtaking to see this ‘flying bulldog’ of an insect that we weren’t sure existed any more,” Clay Bolt, the photographer who captured the first images of the species alive, told the BBC. “To actually see how beautiful and big the species is in life, to hear the sound of its giant wings thrumming as it flew past my head, was just incredible.”

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