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Arthropod Struct Dev ; 65: 101112, 2021 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34689095

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Comparative morphological studies in bees are mostly restricted to the skeleton, and the musculature of bees has not been explored much from this perspective. Here we investigate the head extrinsic musculature under an evolutionary perspective. The musculature of 34 bee species belonging to six major lineages and 26 tribes plus two apoid wasps is described, illustrated, and compared. A standardized terminology for the extrinsic musculature is proposed and aligned with the Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology (HAO). A total of 12 characters derived from the analysis were optimized onto a summary phylogenetic tree. The musculature was found to be conserved among the main bee lineages, and most variation was found in the proboscis; no modification was found in antennal muscles. Four characters are interpreted as synapomorphies for bees, one for the long-tongued bees, three for Halictinae, and one for Megachilinae. We also found that the Apinae clade of cleptoparasites is supported by some character state transformations and that stingless bees have a unique posterior fronto-pharyngeal muscle. Both sexes display similar morphology, except for having two fixed attachment points for the anterior cranio-mandibular muscle in the males of Andreninae. This study provides a foundation for future investigations on bee head musculature on various taxonomic levels.


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Wasps , Animals , Bees , Phylogeny
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