This species is closely related to
Bombus lapponicus but has a more eastern distribution; a number of subspecies are recognised: •
B. m. monticola, the nominate subspecies, is rather darkly coloured and present on the British Islands. •
B. m. scandinavicus, the Scandinavian subspecies, is also a more or less dark form. •
B. m. alpestris is a subspecies present in the Alps and the Balkans. •
B. m. rondoui lives in the Cantabrian Mountains and the Pyrenees. •
B. m. konradini, living in the Apennines, is a light subspecies with a striking pattern; the thorax is almost zebra-striped in white, black and white. == Distribution ==