noun
- specialized structures on the hind legs of worker bees used for collecting and carrying pollen
Usage: biological term; plural form
Examples
- The worker bee’s corbiculae were packed with bright yellow pollen.
- Scientists studied the corbiculae to understand pollen collection efficiency.
- The corbiculae allow bees to transport large amounts of pollen back to the hive.
- Honeybees use their corbiculae to carry pollen loads that can weigh up to 35% of their body weight.
- The corbiculae are formed by curved hairs on the bee’s tibia.
- Researchers observed bees grooming pollen into their corbiculae during foraging trips.