The antennal sensilla of Melipona quadrifasciata (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini): a study of different sexes and castes
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Abstract
The sensilla of insects are integumental units that
play a role as sensory structures and are crucial for the per-
ception of stimuli and for communication. In this study, we
compared the antennal sensilla of females (workers and
queens), males (haploid (n) and diploid (2n)), and queen-like
males (QLMs, resulting from 2n males after juvenile hormone
(JH) treatment) in the stingless bee Melipona quadrifasciata.
Images of the dorsal antenna surfaces were acquired using a
scanning electron microscope. As reported for other hyme-
nopterans, this species exhibits a heterogeneous sensillar dis-
tribution along the antennae. Thirteen different types of sen-
silla were found in the antennae of M. quadrifasciata:
trichodea (subtypes I to VI), chaetica (subtypes I and II),
placodea, basiconica, ampullacea, coeloconica, and
coelocapitula. Sensilla trichodea I were the most abundant,
followed by sensilla placodea, which might function in olfac-
tory perception. Sensilla basiconica, sensilla chaetica I, sen-
silla coeloconica, and sensilla ampullacea were found exclu-
sively in females. In terms of the composition and size of the
sensilla, the antennae of QLMs most closely resemble those of
the 2n male, although QLMs exhibit a queen phenotype. This
study represents the first comparative analysis of the antennal
sensilla of M. quadrifasciata. The differences found in the type and amount of sensilla between the castes and sexes are
discussed based on the presumed sensillary functions.
