Evidence of reproductive isolation confirms that Apis andreniformis (Smith, 1858) is a separate species from sympatric Apis florea (Fabricius, 1787).

The species Apis andreniformis (Smith, 1858), the small dwarf honey bee of South-east Asia, is recognized as a valid biological species. This recognition is based on distinctive endophallus characteristics in comparison with sympatric Apis florea (Fabricius, 1787). Additionally, scanning electron mi...

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Main Authors: Wongsiri, S., Limbipichai, K., Tangkanasing, P., Mardan, Makhdzir, Rinderer, T., Sylvester, H. A., Koeniger, G., Otis, G.
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Published: Elsevier 1990
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spelling my.upm.eprints.146252015-10-22T03:04:05Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14625/ Evidence of reproductive isolation confirms that Apis andreniformis (Smith, 1858) is a separate species from sympatric Apis florea (Fabricius, 1787). Wongsiri, S. Limbipichai, K. Tangkanasing, P. Mardan, Makhdzir Rinderer, T. Sylvester, H. A. Koeniger, G. Otis, G. The species Apis andreniformis (Smith, 1858), the small dwarf honey bee of South-east Asia, is recognized as a valid biological species. This recognition is based on distinctive endophallus characteristics in comparison with sympatric Apis florea (Fabricius, 1787). Additionally, scanning electron microscope images of drone basitarsi are presented, as are preliminary comparisons of wing venation. Elsevier 1990 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14625/1/Evidence%20of%20reproductive%20isolation%20confirms%20that%20Apis%20andreniformis.pdf Wongsiri, S. and Limbipichai, K. and Tangkanasing, P. and Mardan, Makhdzir and Rinderer, T. and Sylvester, H. A. and Koeniger, G. and Otis, G. (1990) Evidence of reproductive isolation confirms that Apis andreniformis (Smith, 1858) is a separate species from sympatric Apis florea (Fabricius, 1787). Apidologie, 21 ( 1). pp. 47-52. ISSN 0044-8435; ESSN: 1297-9678 http://www.apidologie.org/ 10.1051/apido:19900106 English
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description The species Apis andreniformis (Smith, 1858), the small dwarf honey bee of South-east Asia, is recognized as a valid biological species. This recognition is based on distinctive endophallus characteristics in comparison with sympatric Apis florea (Fabricius, 1787). Additionally, scanning electron microscope images of drone basitarsi are presented, as are preliminary comparisons of wing venation.
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author Wongsiri, S.
Limbipichai, K.
Tangkanasing, P.
Mardan, Makhdzir
Rinderer, T.
Sylvester, H. A.
Koeniger, G.
Otis, G.
spellingShingle Wongsiri, S.
Limbipichai, K.
Tangkanasing, P.
Mardan, Makhdzir
Rinderer, T.
Sylvester, H. A.
Koeniger, G.
Otis, G.
Evidence of reproductive isolation confirms that Apis andreniformis (Smith, 1858) is a separate species from sympatric Apis florea (Fabricius, 1787).
author_facet Wongsiri, S.
Limbipichai, K.
Tangkanasing, P.
Mardan, Makhdzir
Rinderer, T.
Sylvester, H. A.
Koeniger, G.
Otis, G.
author_sort Wongsiri, S.
title Evidence of reproductive isolation confirms that Apis andreniformis (Smith, 1858) is a separate species from sympatric Apis florea (Fabricius, 1787).
title_short Evidence of reproductive isolation confirms that Apis andreniformis (Smith, 1858) is a separate species from sympatric Apis florea (Fabricius, 1787).
title_full Evidence of reproductive isolation confirms that Apis andreniformis (Smith, 1858) is a separate species from sympatric Apis florea (Fabricius, 1787).
title_fullStr Evidence of reproductive isolation confirms that Apis andreniformis (Smith, 1858) is a separate species from sympatric Apis florea (Fabricius, 1787).
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of reproductive isolation confirms that Apis andreniformis (Smith, 1858) is a separate species from sympatric Apis florea (Fabricius, 1787).
title_sort evidence of reproductive isolation confirms that apis andreniformis (smith, 1858) is a separate species from sympatric apis florea (fabricius, 1787).
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 1990
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14625/1/Evidence%20of%20reproductive%20isolation%20confirms%20that%20Apis%20andreniformis.pdf
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