WebTrue obligate necrophagy was first reported by Roubik (1982) for Trigona (Trigona) hypogea Silvestri. Dead animal tissue has replaced pollen as the sole protein source for these … WebMar 1, 2004 · Summary: Trigona hypogea, T. crassipes, and T. necrophaga are obligate necrophagous bees that differ from the majority of bees by using animal material instead …
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WebMay 7, 2009 · Other spore forming bacteria belonging to the genus Bacillus were found to be prevalent in larval populations of two solitary bees (Centris pallida and Anthophora sp.) (Gilliam et al. 1984, 1990b) and some nests of stingless bees (Melipona fasciata and Trigona hypogea) (Gilliam et al. 1985, 1990a). WebJan 14, 2008 · A systematic revision and biological account is given of the only apoid obligate necrophages, the Trigona hypogea group, along with descriptions of Trigona … c308 flash hider
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WebIn this study, we characterized the karyotype, through classical and molecular cytogenetics, of five Trigona species: T. pallens and T. williana, from clade A, and T. hypogea, T. aff. fuscipennis ... WebThe Amazonian stingless bee Schwarzula sp. houses and attends, in its nest, soft scale insects, Cryptostigma sp. (Coccidae), from which obtains sweet secretions (honeydew) for their feeding and additional wax to build their nests. The bees nests in tunnels burrowed by moth larvae in branches of Campsiandra angustifolia, Caesalpiniaceae. WebMar 23, 2024 · Trigona hypogea Silvestri, 1902 Taxonomic Serial No.: 764139 (Download Help) Trigona hypogea TSN 764139 Taxonomy and Nomenclature Kingdom: Animalia : … c309g toner staples