Bionomics of the Halictine Bees in Northern Japan : I. Halictus (Halictus) tsingtouensis (Hymenoptera, Halictidae), with Notes on the Number of Origins of Eusociality
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In Sapporo, northern Japan, the halictine bee Halictus (Halictus) tsingtouensis STRAND is univoltine, solitary and polytrophic with brood rearing from mid June to mid July. The brood cells are directly connected to the main burrow as in the nests of many consubgeneric species. In the halictine bees, the probability of independent origins of eusociality in related phyletic groups should increase when more solitary species are included in these groups. In connection with this assumption, necessity of precise life cycle records of more halictine species, not only social but also solitary ones, is stressed.
- 日本昆虫学会の論文
- 1980-12-25
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