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Research Article

Superimposition of the sting morphological characters on the dendrogram of Apoidea with emphasis on Crabronidae s. str. (Insecta: Hymenoptera): first steps

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Pages 1957-1972 | Received 31 Mar 2020, Accepted 11 Oct 2020, Published online: 11 Feb 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The superfamily Apoidea is one of three major clades of extant aculeate Hymenoptera, comprising bees (Anthophila) and apoid wasps. Here we investigate homology of sting characteristics in apoid wasps, which to date have been largely neglected. Sting morphology of four species of apoid wasps was examined using both light and scanning electron microscopy. Published data on four other species of aculeate Hymenoptera (2 apoid wasps, 1 bee, 1 vespid wasp) are included in the analysis to broaden the set of analysed character states. Twelve sting characters are superimposed on a simplified dendrogram resultant from available molecular phylogenetic studies. Three characters addressing sensory equipment, structure and shape of the sting sclerites are found to be phylogenetically informative. The evolution of some sting characters is discussed.

Acknowledgements

The author is deeply grateful to Dr. Natalia A. Matushkina (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine) for her versatile help in SEM and manuscript preparation. Besides, I express my gratitude to Dr. Hab. Vitalii A. Kharchenko (I. I. Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, Ukraine) and Klaus-Dieter Klass (Museum of Zoology, Natural History Senckenberg Collections Dresden, Germany) for their support in LM and SEM, respectively, as well as to Alona Chernukha for her help in work on sting morphology of S. curvatum.

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In accordance with Taylor & Francis policy and my ethical obligation as a researcher, I am reporting that I do not have any conflict of interests that may have influenced either the conduct or the presentation of the research.

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