
A full-color, highly detailed scientific illustration of sixteen distinct bee species arranged in a grid on a clean white background, categorized into "Social Bees" and "Solitary Bees" with clear text labels. Each bee is rendered with precise anatomical accuracy, highlighting variations in coloration, size, and wing patterns: American Bumblebee (fuzzy golden-yellow and black striped abdomen), Western Honey Bee (classic honeybee markings), Common Eastern Bumblebee (muted yellow and black), Killer Bee (slightly slenderer build), European Dark Bee (uniform dark brown), Italian Bee (bright golden yellow), Cape Honey Bee (rich golden brown), Golden Northern Bumblebee (vibrant yellow and black), Western Bumblebee (similar to American but with different striping), Brown-Belted Bumblebee (distinctive brown abdominal band), Russian Honeybee (darker brown), Buckfast Bee (golden-brown mix), Violet Carpenter Bee (metallic violet-blue), Eastern Carpenter Bee (glossy black), Tawny Mining Bee (reddish-brown), Mason Bee (metallic blue-green), Mignonette Yellow-Face Bee (yellow face), Banksia Bee (dark metallic green), Valley Carpenter Bee (deep black), Golden-Green Carpenter Bee (shimmering green), Small Scabious Mining Bee (reddish-brown), Orchard Mason Bee (metallic blue), European Wool Carder Bee (dark brown), Pigmented Miner Bee (dark metallic blue). The style mimics vintage entomological plates with flat, even lighting, minimal shadows, and a clean, educational, scientifically accurate aesthetic. A small "Animal Spot" logo appears in the bottom right corner.