Title
Developmental biology among corbiculate bees : Bombus impatiens, Including observations on its egg eclosion
Title Variants
Alternative:
Bombus impatiens, Including observations on its egg eclosion
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Series:
American Museum novitates, number 3912
By
Rozen, Jerome G. Jr. (Jerome George), 1928-
, author
Smith, Corey Shepard
, author
Kocher, Sarah D.
, author
Wyman, Eli S.
, author
Type
Book
Material
Published material
Publication info
New York, NY American Museum of Natural History [2018]
Notes
Caption title.
"December 4, 2018."
This contribution results from an investigation of four commercially obtained colonies of Bombus (Pyrobombus) impatiens Cresson in an attempt to understand the functional anatomy and behavior of its immature stages. Eggs are described in detail, and their chorionic microstructure is contrasted with that of Bombus (Cullumanobombus) griseocollis (De Geer). They are deposited in groups consisting of a few to more than nine eggs into a single chamber. The study confirms that larvae pass through four instars. Although increasing in size dramatically from one instar to the next, larval anatomy and behavior change little during the first three instars. The last instar is the one that commences defecation and production of silk resulting in cocoon construction. In contrast to most bees, its larval activities result in substantial changes in size and shape of its brood chamber, whereas brood chambers of most bees are constructed by the female and modified little by the offspring. This study is a part of a series of investigations into the similarities and differences in the developmental biologies among corbiculate bees.
Subjects
Bees
,
Bombus impatiens
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Bumblebees
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Development
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Eggs
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Larvae
Call Number
QL1 .A436 no.3912 2018
Language
English
Identifiers
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1206/3912.1
OCLC:
1077290221
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