2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0085-56262007000100013
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Notas sobre a bionomia de Trichotrigona extranea Camargo & Moure (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Meliponini)

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“…O hábito de saquear alimento de outras espécies é encontrado também em Cleptotrigona e Trichotrigona (Michener 1990). As evidências indicam que tal comportamento pode ter evoluído de forma diferente nesses três grupos de abelhas (Michener 1990, Camargo & Pedro 2003.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…O hábito de saquear alimento de outras espécies é encontrado também em Cleptotrigona e Trichotrigona (Michener 1990). As evidências indicam que tal comportamento pode ter evoluído de forma diferente nesses três grupos de abelhas (Michener 1990, Camargo & Pedro 2003.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Além de Lestrimelitta, o comportamento cleptobiótico obrigatório é conhecido apenas para Cleptotrigona e possivelmente Trichotrigona. As evidências disponíveis indicam que tal comportamento evoluiu independentemente nos três grupos (Michener 1990;Camargo & Pedro 2003). Essas abelhas não coletam pólen nem néctar nas flores, mas roubam de outras colônias de Meliponina (Sakagami & Laroca 1963;Roubik 1989;Bego et al 1991;Wittmann et al 1990;Sakagami et al 1993).…”
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“…20 % of the estimated Neotropical stingless bee species. Two genera are currently known only from Brazil, Friesella and the singular Trichotrigona (Camargo & Pedro, 2007b). Of course, the results presented here will be drastically changed with the taxonomic revision of some diversified genera that need reevaluation, mainly Plebeia, Trigona, Melipona, Scaptotrigona and Trigonisca, which include many undescribed species.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Camargo, 2008Camargo, , 2013, including cleptobiosis (Nogueira-Neto, 1970), necrophagy (Camargo & Roubik, 1991), mutualistic association with coccids (Camargo & Pedro, 2002) and yeast (Camargo & Pedro, 2004), as well as other associations yet poorly studied, such as for Trichotrigona (Camargo & Pedro, 2007b). The diversity of architectural solutions and use of different substrates, even including gigantic nests of aggressive bees of the genus Trigona, made from the bees' own pollen feces (Roubik & Moreno, 2009), and association with nests of other organisms such as ants, wasps, termites and birds to construct their nests is impressive (e.g.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%