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Title: First pollen record for Ancyloscelis apiformes (Apidae: Emphorini) in Central Amazon
Authors: Ferreira, Marcos Gonçalves
Rezende, Alinne Costa Cavalcante
Absy, Maria Lúcia
Correia, Francisco Cildomar da Silva
Keywords: Apidae
Apoidea
Bonamia (angiosperm)
Byrsonima
Convolvulaceae
Emphorini
Ipomoea
Malpighia Glabra
Malpighiaceae
Issue Date: 2019
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Grana
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 58, Número 6, Pags. 462-471
Abstract: The first pollen study for the solitary bee Ancyloscelis apiformes (Emphorini) in a nest aggregation in the Central Amazon was made in October 2012 at the Sucupira apiary in east Manaus, Amazonas, at 03° 00ʹ 05″ S, 59° 51ʹ 05″ W. A total of 15 samples/nests (N1–N15) were analysed, including intact pollen loads (stored inside the nest) and post-emergence residues, which were acetolysed and mounted in glycerine gelatin. From each sample, 500 pollen grains were counted to determine the pollen frequencies and diversity (H′) and evenness (J′) indices. The most representative pollen types were Bonamia ferruginea (N1 = 95.6% and N2 = 96.00%) and the Ipomoea (N3 = 96.40%), both of which belong to the Convolvulaceae. In addition, Byrsonima crispa (N10 = 93.40%) and Malpighia glabra (N7 = 90.20% and N9 = 97.60%), representatives of the Malpighiaceae, were classified as temporary specialisation events with frequencies above 90%. In this study, A. apiformes, which is considered an oligolectic bee species, presented a polylectic tendency since it collected large percentages of pollen types from plants in distinct families that were not phylogenetically related. © 2019, © 2019 Collegium Palynologicum Scandinavicum.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1080/00173134.2019.1664627
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