MELISSOPALYNOLOGY FOR STINGLESS BEES (APIDAE, MELIPONINAE) FROM VENEZUELA

Authors
Citation
P. Vit et Gr. Dalbore, MELISSOPALYNOLOGY FOR STINGLESS BEES (APIDAE, MELIPONINAE) FROM VENEZUELA, Journal of Apicultural Research, 33(3), 1994, pp. 145-154
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology
ISSN journal
00218839
Volume
33
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
145 - 154
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-8839(1994)33:3<145:MFSB(M>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Pollen spectra were obtained for honey samples taken from the nests of 48 Melipona spp. and 20 other stingless bee species at 23 locations i n Venezuela from 1987 to 1989. The order of abundance for dominant pol lens in Melipona spp. honeys was: Mimosa pudica gr., Scrophulariaceae, Machaerium gr., Avicennia, Myrtaceae, Mimosa scabrella gr., Cassia, M yrcia, Piper, Philoxerus, Xanthoxylum, Alternanthera and Astragalus. P ollens of Trema, Triumfetta, Avicennia, Palmae, Fagara, Hyptis gr., Rh amnaceae, Xanthoxylum and Acalypha were dominant in the non-Melipona s amples. The abundance of dominant pollens from nectarless plants, such as Mimosa pudica gr., Mimosa scabrella gr., Alternanthera, Piper and Trema, considerably reduces the list of major nectar sources found for the stingless bees studied; their presence could be due to mixing of the honey with pollen pots inside the nest.