A bee with black wings could refer to several species, but it is often associated with certain types of carpenter bees or bumblebees. Carpenter bees typically have a robust body with a shiny, black abdomen and are known for their habit of boring into wood to create nests. Bumblebees, on the other hand, are fuzzy and usually have black and yellow coloration, but some species may also appear predominantly black. Identifying the exact species would require more specific details about its size, behavior, and habitat.
That is a monarch caterpillar it will have orange and black on its wings
Bee wings are actually transparent, though they can look silvery if light strikes them at an angle.
A regular bee. Bees can bee (get it? 'Bee' instead of 'be') red, blue, or green.
A bee has four wings.
Xylocopa violacea, Violet Carpenter Bee
a bumble bee
bee's eg the bee's wings - the wings of the (one) bee
Like most insects a bee has four wings.
Its body is similar to a bee, and the wings are shaped like a moth. I know it is not a dragonfly.
Black jack bees look like big fuzzy black cotton balls with wings pretty much.
A bee has two pairs of wings. The front and back wings are hooked together to function as a single pair during flight.
Honey bees have 2 pairs wings. The front wings are larger than the hind wings and the two are synchronized in flight with a row of wing hooks (humuli, singular: humulus) on the hind wing that hitch into a fold on the rear edge of the front wing. When the bee is at rest, the wings separate and fold flat against the thorax.