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Apidologie 34 (2003) 553-561
DOI: 10.1051/apido:2003049
Morphological characterization of Apis cerana in the Yunnan Province of China
Tan Kena, b, Stefan Fuchsc, Nikolaus Koenigerc and Zan Ruiguangaa Biology Department of Yunnan University, Kunming, P.R. China
b Eastern Bee Research Institute of Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming, P.R. China
c Institut für Bienenkunde, Fachbereich Biologie und Informatik, J.W. Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main, Karl-von-Frisch-Weg 2, 61440 Oberursel, Germany
(Received 23 July 2002; revised 7 March 2003; accepted 22 March 2003)
Abstract
Morphological features of Apis cerana Fabr. in Yunnan Province of China were studied using
morphometrical methods. Samples of A. cerana were collected from feral colonies in 14 locations of
Yunnan Province, covering the main ecological regions. 38 standard morphometric characters
recommended by Ruttner et al. (Apidologie 9, 363-381, 1978) were measured. The data were statistically
analysed by factor analysis, discriminant analysis, and cluster analysis and compared to samples from the
Oberursel data bank from Beijing, Japan, Korea, Thailand, India, Burma, Vietnam, and Nepal. The results
showed a high degree of variation, which correlated to geographical parameters. Bees from the northern
high-altitude areas were clearly larger and darker, and showed similarity to data bank samples from Beijing,
Nepal, or northern India, whereas bees from lower, southern areas clustered with bees from Thailand and
Vietnam.
Key words: Apis cerana / Yunnan / China / morphometry / biogeography
Correspondence and reprints: Stefan Fuchs s.fuchs@em.uni-frankfurt.de
© INRA, EDP Sciences, DIB, AGIB 2003
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