The genus Trigona contains at least 31 species, but there have been few cytogenetic studies of this group. In this work, four species of Trigona (T. branneri, T. chanchamayoensis, T. hyalinata, and T. recursa) from the municipality of Cuiabá, in the State of Mato Grosso, Brazil, were studied. In all of the species, the females had 2n = 34 chromosomes and the males had n = 17. The C-banding patterns showed that the karyotypes of these species consisted mainly of acrocentric and pseudoacrocentric chromosomes. These cytogenetic findings should useful in future phylogenetic studies of this group
Abstract The genus Melipona is subdivided into four subgenera based on morphological characteristics...
Abstract Four colonies of the stingless bee Partamona cupira (Hymenoptera: Apidae) were cytogenetica...
Cytogenetic analysis of the Amazon stingless bee Melipona seminigra merrillae, by conventional Giems...
The genus Trigona contains at least 31 species, but there have been few cytogenetic studies of this ...
Although many species of the genus Trigona have been taxonomically described, cytogenetic studies of...
Tetragonisca angustula and Tetragonisca fiebrigi have recently been listed as valid species. This st...
Tetragonisca angustula and Tetragonisca fiebrigi have recently been listed as valid species. This st...
The aim was to broaden knowledge on the cytogenetics of the subtribe Meliponina, by furnishing cytog...
O gênero Trigona é um dos maiores e mais amplamente distribuídos táxons de abelhas da tribo Meliponi...
The Neotropical Meliponini bees, commonly known as stingless bees, are phylogenetically subdivided i...
The present study provides a comprehensive review of cytogenetic data on Meliponini and their chromo...
Cytogenetic studies in Melipona are scarce with only 24 species analyzed cytogenetically. Of these, ...
Among Meliponini species, c-heterochromatin can occupy large portions of chromosomes. This character...
Stingless bees are distributed widely in the tropics, where they are major pollinators of several pl...
Cephalotrigona femorata (Smith, 1854) was submitted to cytogenetic techniques to study and describe ...
Abstract The genus Melipona is subdivided into four subgenera based on morphological characteristics...
Abstract Four colonies of the stingless bee Partamona cupira (Hymenoptera: Apidae) were cytogenetica...
Cytogenetic analysis of the Amazon stingless bee Melipona seminigra merrillae, by conventional Giems...
The genus Trigona contains at least 31 species, but there have been few cytogenetic studies of this ...
Although many species of the genus Trigona have been taxonomically described, cytogenetic studies of...
Tetragonisca angustula and Tetragonisca fiebrigi have recently been listed as valid species. This st...
Tetragonisca angustula and Tetragonisca fiebrigi have recently been listed as valid species. This st...
The aim was to broaden knowledge on the cytogenetics of the subtribe Meliponina, by furnishing cytog...
O gênero Trigona é um dos maiores e mais amplamente distribuídos táxons de abelhas da tribo Meliponi...
The Neotropical Meliponini bees, commonly known as stingless bees, are phylogenetically subdivided i...
The present study provides a comprehensive review of cytogenetic data on Meliponini and their chromo...
Cytogenetic studies in Melipona are scarce with only 24 species analyzed cytogenetically. Of these, ...
Among Meliponini species, c-heterochromatin can occupy large portions of chromosomes. This character...
Stingless bees are distributed widely in the tropics, where they are major pollinators of several pl...
Cephalotrigona femorata (Smith, 1854) was submitted to cytogenetic techniques to study and describe ...
Abstract The genus Melipona is subdivided into four subgenera based on morphological characteristics...
Abstract Four colonies of the stingless bee Partamona cupira (Hymenoptera: Apidae) were cytogenetica...
Cytogenetic analysis of the Amazon stingless bee Melipona seminigra merrillae, by conventional Giems...