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Rev. bras. entomol ; 54(1): 104-109, mar. 2010. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-550504

ABSTRACT

Morphological and physiological variation between queens and workers of Protonectarina sylveirae (de Saussure) (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Epiponini). The Neotropical swarm-founding wasps, Epiponini, range from the absence of morphological differentiation between castes to highly distinct castes. We measured eight body parts of females of two colonies of Protonectarina sylveirae (de Saussure, 1854). ANOVA and Discriminant Analysis evidenced significant differences between castes, as previously observed by other authors for other species of Epiponini. However, some females previously categorized as queens, were actually workers, supported by our statistic analyses. These individuals showed intermediate morphological features between queens and workers, having distinct patterns of hairs and clypeal spots. The castes of P. sylveirae are distinct, however intermediate individuals may be found in colonies promoting social flexibility.


As vespas enxameadoras neotropicais, Epiponini, apresentam desde ausência de diferenciação morfológica entre as castas até castas altamente distintas. Medimos oito partes corporais das fêmeas de duas colônias de Protonectarina sylveirae (de Saussure, 1854). ANOVA e Análise Discriminante evidenciaram diferenças significativas entre as castas, como observado anteriormente por outros autores em outros Epiponini. No entanto, algumas fêmeas, previamente categorizadas como rainhas, eram na verdade operárias, com base nas análises estatísticas. Esses indivíduos apresentaram características morfológicas intermediárias entre rainhas e operárias, tendo padrões distintos de pilosidade e da marca do clípeo. As castas em P. sylveirae são distintas, no entanto indivíduos intermediários podem ser encontrados nas colônias promovendo uma flexibilidade social.

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Rev. bras. entomol ; 51(4): 494-500, out.-dez. 2007. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-473172

ABSTRACT

Social wasps are important for the study of social behavior evolution because their colonies present different degrees of caste differentiation, from morphologically similar to highly conspicuous, associated with the occasional presence of intermediate females, which bears developed ovaries but no insemination. In the Polistinae, depending on the taxon, such differentiation can be discreet or conspicuous. This work intended to study morphological and physiological differences between castes in Protopolybia chartergoides by using morphometric analyses associated with multivariate statistical analyses and physiological evaluations from females' ovarian development. Results evidence low morphological and physiological differences among the castes in P. chartergoides, indicating three groups of females: queens, workers and intermediates. In this way, it was possible to suggest that Protopolybia chartergoides presents post-imaginal caste differentiation (or a very subtle form of pre-imaginal determination).


Vespas sociais são importantes para o estudo da evolução do comportamento social devido suas colônias apresentarem diferentes graus de diferenciação de castas, de morfologicamente similares às altamente conspícuas, associadas com a presença de fêmeas intermediárias, as quais desenvolvem seus ovários, mas não estando inseminadas. Nos Polistinae, tais diferenciações podem ser discretas ou conspícuas. Este trabalho teve como objetivo estudar as diferenças morfológicas e fisiológicas entre as castas de Protopolybia chartergoides pelo uso de análises morfométricas associada com análises estatísticas multivariadas e avaliações fisiológicas do desenvolvimento ovariano das fêmeas. Os resultados mostraram baixa diferenciação morfológica e fisiológica entre as castas de P. chartergoides, indicando a presença de três grupos de fêmeas: rainhas, operárias e intermediárias. Assim, foi possível sugerir que Protopolybia chartergoides apresenta diferenciação de casta pós-imaginal (ou uma forma muito sutil de determinação pré-imaginal).


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Ecology , Social Behavior , Wasps
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Braz. j. morphol. sci ; 23(3/4): 343-347, July-Dec. 2006. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-644244

ABSTRACT

Numerous species of tropical stingless bees (Hymenoptera, Meliponini) have workers that lay eggs even inthe presence of a queen, i.e., queenright colonies. These worker eggs, which are laid during cell provisioningand oviposition process (POP), are eaten mainly by the queen. In this work, we studied POP in a colonyof Trigona cilipes in the queenright and queenless stages. POP behavior was observed on 67 occasions. Inaddition, the ovaries of different aged workers in both stages were analyzed. Although workers in both stagesof the colony possessed developed ovaries, they never oviposited, despite showing behavior similar to thatseen in species with workers which lay eggs. This form of sterility is outstanding among social insects andis comparable only to other meliponines that have fully sterile workers.


Subject(s)
Animals , Bees/anatomy & histology , Bees , Diet , Hymenoptera/anatomy & histology , Oviposition , Hierarchy, Social , Interpersonal Relations , Oviposition/physiology , Pest Control, Biological
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