Observations on gynes and drones around nuptial flights in the stingless bees Tetragonisca angustula and Melipona beecheii (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Meliponinae)
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1999-09-05
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Veen, J.W. van
Sommeijer, M.J.
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Abstract
The nuptial flight of gynes of Tetragonisca angustula and Melipona beecheii was studied.
The moment of nuptial flight was found to be related to the ambient temperature, and the duration
of the nuptial flight for M. beecheii was longer in November (rainy season) than in March (dry
season). A repeated mating flight was recorded for two gynes of T. angustula. Three of five T. angustula
queens and all six M. beecheii queens were mated successfully. Behavioural data of drones and
gynes shortly before and after the nuptial flight are presented. Drones of T. angustula participated in
a congregation for up to three days. The importance of pheromones for the attraction of drones and
gynes is discussed. An hypothesis explaining the observed seasonal occurrence of male congregations
near nests of T. angustula is presented.
Keywords
mating, drone congregation, Melipona beecheii, Tetragonisca angustula, stingless bees