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کشف تنوع غده سر در زنبورهای Polistine استوایی (Hymenoptera، زنبوران): تجزیه و تحلیل مقایسه ای و شرح غدد جدید


عنوان انگلیسی مقاله:

Uncovering head gland diversity in neotropical Polistinae wasps (Hymenoptera, Vespidae): Comparative analysis and description of new glands


سال انتشار : 2015



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1. Introduction

Glands are fundamental structures for different aspects of social insect life, as they provide chemical signaling substances for defense, mating, trail tracking/marking, egg laying regulation, nest construction, social structuring, and general communication (Holldobler and Wilson, 1990; Billen et al., 1998; Billen, 2006, € 2009). The study of Hymenoptera glands dates back to at least the 17th century with famous names such as Swammerdam, Reaumur, and Dufour among others (Heselhaus, 1922; Billen and Wilson, 2008). Later, by the end of the 19th century a new era in gland research was established by outstanding publications such as these of Janet (Billen and Wilson, 2008). In the Vespidae, the works by Bordas (1907) are exceptional for their detailed description (Heselhaus, 1922). The study of social insect glands has continued since and Billen (2006) listed a total of 105 glands known in the small body of the Hymenoptera. However, this number is not evenly distributed in the different taxa. While 68% of the known glands have been reported in ants, only 13% have been found in social wasps. A total of eight cephalic glands have been reported for the Vespidae as follows (Downing, 1991): the ectal mandibular gland, the mesal mandibular gland, the hypopharyngeal gland, the labial palps gland, the labiomaxillary gland, the maxillohypopharyngeal gland, the sublingual gland, and the endostipital gland. The first three are present on the head capsule while the other five are found on the mouthparts. Differences in their general biology have been proposed as a key factor to explain these data. In addition, and perhaps as a consequence of the historical span from the first studies to current times, there has been a wide variety of standards for morphological description and naming of exocrine glands. The Richards' gland is a good example of this problem: its definition varied through the years, and after a comparative analysis, it was found that more than one type of glandular structure is present in association with the fifth sternite of the Polistinae and that the definition provided by Heselhaus (1922) should be closely followed in order to avoid confusion (Samac a et al., 2013). Gland discovering is an ongoing process with new structures proposed almost every year (Billen, 2006), to the point where glands that have long been proposed as traits of a taxon and whose functions are related to the specific biology of that group, are found in distant species challenging the status quo and indicating the plasticity of these structures (Herzner et al., 2007). Comparative studies are quite important as these improve our understanding of the phylogenetic history of a gland and provide highlights on their function (Smith et al., 2001; Rocha and Caetano, 2003; Britto and Caetano, 2006; Samac a et al., 2013)



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