Cuckoo bumblebees are members of the subgenus
Psithyrus in the
bumblebee genus
Bombus. Until recently, the 29 species of
Psithyrus were considered to constitute a separate genus. They are a specialized lineage which has lost the ability to collect pollen and to rear their brood. They have lost the worker caste and produce only sexuals, male and female. They are
inquilines in the colonies of other bumblebees. Before finding and invading a host colony, a
Psithyrus female will feed directly from flowers. Once she has infiltrated a host colony, the
Psithyrus female will kill or subdue the queen of that colony and forcibly (using pheromones and/or physical attacks) "enslave" the workers of that colony to feed her and her developing young. When the young emerge, they leave the colony to mate, and the females seek out other nests to attack.