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Bibliography of Apis andreniformis Smith, 1858

H. Randall Hepburn and Colleen Hepburn

Department of Zoology & Entomology, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa

e-mail: R.Hepburn@ru.ac.za

References

    1.
    Aichholz R., Lorbeer E. (1999) Investigation of combwax of honeybees with high-temperature gas chromatography and high-temperature gas chromatography-chemical ionization mass spectrometry. I. High-temperature gas chromatography, J. Chromatogr. A 855, 601-615. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; florea; laboriosa; mellifera; wax.

    2.
    Alexander B.A. (1990) A phylogenetic analysis of honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Apis), Proc. 11th Int. Congr., IUSSI, Bangalore, pp. 120-121. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dance language; dorsata; florea; honey; koschnevikovi; laboriosa; mellifera; phylogeny.

    3.
    Alexander B.A. (1991) A cladistic analysis of the genus Apis, in: Smith D.R. (Ed.), Diversity in the genus Apis, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, pp. 29-49. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; florea; koschnevikovi; laboriosa; mellifera; classification.

    4.
    Alexander B.A. (1991) Phylogenetic analysis of the genus Apis (Hymenoptera: Apidae), Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 84, 137-149. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; florea; koschnevikovi; laboriosa; mellifera; classification.

    5.
    Arias M.C., Sheppard W.S. (2005) Phylogenetic relationships of honey bees (Hymenoptera:Apinae:Apini) inferred from nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequence data, Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 37, 25-35. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dance language; dorsata; florea; honey; koschnevikovi; laboriosa; mellifera; phylogeny.

    6.
    Ashmead W.H. (1904) Remarks on honeybees, Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 6, 120-123. Keywords: andreniformis; classification.

    7.
    Baer B. (2005) Sexual selection in Apis bees, Apidologie 36, 187-200. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; florea; koschnevikovi; laboriosa; nigrocincta; nuluensis; reproduction; selection.

    8.
    Barron A.B., Oldroyd B.P., Ratnieks F.L. (2001) Worker reproduction in honey bees (Apis) and the anarchic syndrome: a review, Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 50, 199-208. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; florea; koschnevikovi; laboriosa; nigrocincta; nuluensis; reproduction; selection.

    9.
    Booncham U., Wongsiri S., Thirakhupt K. (1995) Niche differences between A. florea and A. andreniformis in dry-evergreen forest, Thailand, Int. Conf. Trop. Bees Environ., Pedu Lake, Kedah, Malaysia, p. 33. Keywords: andreniformis; ecology; florea; Thailand.

    10.
    Boot W.J., Calis J.N.M. (1996) Reproductive strategies of mites parasitizing honeybee brood, Proc. 3rd Asian Apic. Assoc. Int. Conf., Hanoi, Vietnam, pp. 164-167. Keywords: andreniformis; brood; cerana; dorsata; florea; mellifera; mites.

    11.
    Breed M.D., Guzman-Novoa E., Hunt G.J. (2004) Defensive behavior of honey bees: organization, genetics and comparisons with other bees, Annu. Rev. Entomol. 49, 271-298. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; defense; dorsata; florea; mellifera; nuluensis.

    12.
    Breed M.D. (2006) Nestmate recognition, wax, and the evolution of social communication in honey bees, Proc. 15th Int. Congr., IUSSI, Washington, pp. 26. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; ecology; mellifera; wax.

    13.
    Breed M.D., Deng X.B., Buchwald R. (2007) Comparative nest mate recognition in Asian honey bees, Apis florea, Apis andreniformis, Apis dorsata and Apis cerana. Apidologie 38, 411-418. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; combs; dorsata; florea; wax.

    14.
    Buchwald R., Breed M.D., Greenburg A.R., Otis G.W. (2006) Interspecific variation in beeswax as a biological construction material, J. Exp. Biol. 209, 3984-3989. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; ecology; honey; mellifera; wax.

    15.
    Cardinal S., Packer L. (2007) Phylogenetic analysis of the corbiculate Apinae based on morphology of the sting apparatus, Cladistics 23, 99-118. Keywords: morphology.

    16.
    Cervancia C.R. (1996) Beekeeping in the Philippines, Proc. 3rd Asian Apic. Assoc. Int. Conf., Hanoi, Vietnam, pp. 220-224. Keywords: andreniformis; beekeeping; cerana; disease; dorsata; mellifera; pests; Philippines.

    17.
    Chen Y. (1993) Apiculture in China, Beijing: Agricultural Scitech Publishing House of China. Keywords: andreniformis; bee botany; cerana; China; distribution; dorsata; florea; laboriosa; mellifera; morphometrics.

    18.
    Connor L.J., Rinderer T.E., Sylvester H.A., Wongsiri S. (2001) Asian apiculture, Wicwas Press, Cheshire, Connecticut. Keywords: andreniformis; biology; cerana; dorsata; florea; honey; laboriosa; mites.

    19.
    Crane E. (1999) The world history of beekeeping and honey hunting, Duckworth, London. Keywords: andreniformis; biology; distribution.

    20.
    Crozier R.H., Fjerdingstad E.J. (2001) Polyandry in social Hymenoptera - disunity in diversity? Ann. Zool. Fenn. 38, 267-285. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; diversity; florea; polyandry.

    21.
    de Guzman L.I., Forbes M., Cervancia C.R., Rinderer T.E., Somera S. (1992) Apis andreniformis Smith in Palawan, Philippines, J. Apic. Res. 31, 111. Keywords: andreniformis; florea; morphology; Philippines.

    22.
    Delfinado-Baker M., Baker E.W. (1974) Varroidae, a new family of mites on honey bees (Mesostigmata: Acarina), (1974) J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 64, 4-10. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; florea; laboriosa; mellifera; mites.

    23.
    Delfinado-Baker M., Baker E.W., Phoon A.C.G. (1989) Mites (Acari) associated with bees (Apidae) in Asia, with description of a new species, Am. Bee J. 129, 609-613. Keywords: andreniformis; Asia; cerana; florea; koschnevikovi; mites; taxonomy.

    24.
    Delfinado-Baker M. (1990) Associations of mites (Acari) with bees (Apidae), Proc. 11th Int. Congr., IUSSI, Bangalore, India, pp. 455-456. Keywords: andreniformis; dorsata; cerana; florea; laboriosa; mellifera; mites.

    25.
    Deowanish S., Wattanaachaiyingchaeron W., Wongsiri S., Oldroyd B.P., Leepitakrat S., Rinderer T.E., Sylvester H.A. (2001) Biodiversity of dwarf honey bees in Thailand, Proc. 7th Int. Conf. Trop. Bees, Chiang Mai, Thailand, pp. 97-103. Keywords: andreniformis; bee botany; biology; brood; combs; dorsata; florea; foraging; honey; pollen; Thailand.

    26.
    Dung P.X., Trung L.Q., Hap D., Matsuka M. (1996) Initial results of program on conservation for sustainable using honeybee resources in Vietnam (sic), Proc. 3rd Asian Apic. Assoc. Int. Conf., Hanoi, Vietnam, p. 147. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; conservation; dorsata; florea; laboriosa; Vietnam.

    27.
    Dung P.X., Thai P.H., Trung L.Q. (1996) Some comparative characteristics between Apis florea and Apis andreniformis in Minh Hai Province, Proc. 3rd Asian Apic. Assoc. Conf., Hanoi, Vietnam, p. 62. Keywords: andreniformis; combs; florea; mating; morphometrics; Vietnam.

    28.
    Eltz T. (2004) Spatio-temporal variation of apine bee attraction to honeybaits in Bornean forests, J. Trop. Ecol. 20, 317-324. Keywords: andreniformis; Borneo, cerana; dorsata; ecology; koschnevikovi; Malaysia.

    29.
    Engel M.S. (1999) The taxonomy of recent and fossil honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae; Apis), J. Hymenoptera Res. 8, 165-196. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; florea; koschnevikovi; mellifera; nigrocincta; taxonomy.

    30.
    Engel M.S. (2001) The honey bees of Thailand (Hymenoptera: Apidae), Nat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc. 49, 113-116. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; florea; history; mellifera; Thailand.

    31.
    Engel M.S., Schultz T.R. (1997) Phylogeny and behavior in honeybees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 90, 43-53. Keywords: andreniformis; behaviour; phylogeny.

    32.
    Hepburn H.R., Radloff S.E. (2004) The wing coupling apparatus and the morphometric analysis of honeybee populations, S. Afr. J. Sci. 100, 565-570. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; florea; mellifera; populations.

    33.
    Huson D.H. (2005) SplitsTree: A program for analyzing and visualizing evolutionary data, Bioinformatics 141, 68-73. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; evolution; florea; koschnevikovi.

    34.
    Hyodo F., Tayasu I., Wada E. (2006) Estimation of the longevity of C in terrestrial detrital food webs using radiocarbon, Funct. Ecol. 20, 385-393. Keywords: andreniformis; florea; physiology.

    35.
    Inoue T., Adri, Salmah S. (1990) Nest site selection and reproductive ecology of the Asian honey bee, Apis cerana indica, in Central Sumatra, in: Sakagami S.F., Ohgushi R., Roubik D.W. (Eds.), Natural history of social wasps and bees in equatorial Sumatra, Hokkaido University Press, Sapporo, pp. 219-232. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata, ecology; mellifera; nesting; population density; Sumatra; swarming.

    36.
    Jayavasti S., Wongsiri S. (1992) Scanning electron microscopy analysis of honey bees (Apis florea, Apis dorsata, Apis cerana, Apis mellifera, Apis andreniformis and Apis koschevnikovi) stings, Recent Adv. Toxic. Res. 2, 193-204. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; florea; honey; koschnevikovi; mellifera; morphology.

    37.
    Jayavasti S., Wongsiri S. (1993) Stings of honey bees in Asia, Honeybee Sci. 14, 105-109 (in Japanese). Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; florea; koschnevikovi; mellifera; morphology.

    38.
    Koeniger G., Koeniger N., Mardan M.B., Punchihewa R.W.K., Otis G.W. (1990) Numbers of spermatozoa in queens and drones indicate multiple mating of queens in Apis andreniformis and Apis dorsata, Apidologie 21, 281-286. Keywords: andreniformis; dorsata; drones; Malaysia; mating; queens; spermatozoa; Sri Lanka.

    39.
    Koeniger G., Koeniger N., Mardan M.B., Otis G.W., Wongsiri S. (1991) Comparative anatomy of male genital organs in the genus Apis, Apidologie 22, 539-552. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; florea; genitalia; koschnevikovi; Malaysia; mellifera; Thailand.

    40.
    Koeniger G., Koeniger N., Tingek S. (1996) A scientific note on weight and sperm numbers of drones of Apis nuluensis Tingek, Koeniger and Koeniger, 1996, Apidologie 27, 427-428. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; drones; koschnevikovi; mellifera; Malaysia; nuluensis.

    41.
    Koeniger G., Koeniger N., Tingek S., Kelitu A. (2000) Mating flights and sperm transfer in the dwarf honeybee Apis andreniformis (Smith, 1858), Apidologie 31, 301-311. Keywords: andreniformis; flight; mating; queens; spermatozoa.

    42.
    Koeniger G., Koeniger N., Tingek S. (2001) Diversity of the mating sign and its function in the genus Apis, Proc. 7th Int. Conf. Trop. Bees, Chiang Mai, Thailand, pp. 87-90. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; drones; florea; genitalia; koschnevikovi; Malaysia; mating; mellifera.

    43.
    Koeniger N. (1990) Coevolution of honey bees and their parasitic mites, Proc. 11th Int. Congr. IUSSI, Bangalore, India, pp. 130-131. Keywords: mites; andreniformis; dorsata; florea; koschnevikovi; laboriosa; mellifera.

    44.
    Koeniger N., Koeniger G. (1991) An evolutionary approach to mating behaviour and drone copulatory organs in Apis, Apidologie 22, 581-590. Keywords: andreniformis; behaviour; cerana; drones; florea; genitalia; mating; mellifera.

    45.
    Koeniger N., Koeniger G. (1991) An evolutionary approach to mating behaviour and drone copulatory organs in Apis, Apidologie 22, 581-590. Keywords: andreniformis; reproduction.

    46.
    Koeniger N., Koeniger G. (2000) Reproductive isolation among species of the genus Apis, Apidologie 31, 313-339. Keywords: andreniformis; Borneo; dorsata; florea; Malaysia; mating; reproductive isolation; Sri Lanka; Thailand.

    47.
    Koeniger G., Koeniger N., Tingek S., Kelitu A. (2000) Mating flights and sperm transfer in the dwarf honeybee, Apis andreniformis (Smith, 1858), Apidologie 31, 301-311. Keywords: andreniformis; reproduction.

    48.
    Koeniger N., Koeniger G. (2001) Behavioural mating barriers among sympatric species of the genus Apis, Proc. 7th Int. Conf. Trop. Bees, Chiang Mai, Thailand, pp. 79-85. Keywords: andreniformis; Borneo; cerana; drone congregation area; dorsata; drone flight; florea; koschnevikovi; mating; mellifera; Pakistan; reproduction; Sri Lanka; Thailand.

    49.
    Koeniger N., Koeniger G., Mardan M.B., Punchihewa R.W.K., Otis G.W. (2003) Numbers of spermatozoa in queens and drones indicate multiple mating of queens in Apis andreniformis and Apis dorsata, Apidologie 21, 282-286. Keywords: andreniformis; dorsata; drones; mating; polyandry; queens; spermatozoa.

    50.
    Kraus F.B., Neumann P., van Praagh J., Moritz R.F.A. (2004) Sperm limitation and the evolution of extreme polyandry in honeybees (Apis mellifera L.), Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 53, 494-501. Keywords: andreniformis; Apis; evolution; florea; mellifera; polyandry.

    51.
    Kuang B. Li Y. (1984) Studies on Apis andreniformis, China Beekeep. 4, 3-4 (in Chinese). Keywords: andreniformis; beekeeping; biology; China.

    52.
    Kuang B.Y.,Li Y.O. (1988) Studies on Apini, Sci. Agric. Sin. 21, 85-90 (in Chinese). Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; China; dorsata; ecology; florea; geography; isozymes; laboriosa.

    53.
    Kuang B.Y., Tan K. (1996) Honeybee genetic diversity and its value to mountain farming, Proc. 3rd Asian Apic. Assoc. Conf. Hanoi, Vietnam, pp. 23-33. Keywords: andreniformis; beekeeping; cerana; China; dorsata; florea; genetic diversity; laboriosa; mellifera; pollination.

    54.
    Lampe D.J., Witherspoon D.J., Soto-Adames F.N., Robertson H.M. (2003) Recent horizontal transfer of mellifera subfamily Mariner transposons into insect lineages representing four different orders shows that selection acts only during horizontal transfer. Mol. Biol. Evol. 20, 554-562. Keywords: andreniformis; genetics; mellifera; selection.

    55.
    Lekprayoon C., Tangkanasing P. (1991) Euvarroa wongsirii a new species of bee mite from Thailand, Int. J. Acarol. 17, 255-258. Keywords: andreniformis; distribution; florea; mites; Thailand.

    56.
    Lekprayoon C., Tangkanasing P. (1993) Comparative morphology of Euvarroa sinhai and E. wongsirii: Parasites of Apis florea and A. andreniformis, in: Sylvester H.A., Wongsiri S. (Eds.), Asian apiculture, Wicwas Press, Cheshire, Connecticut, pp. 427-433. Keywords: andreniformis; florea; mites; morphology; natural enemies; parasites; Thailand.

    57.
    Lekprayoon C., Wongsiri S., Jayavasti S., Leepitakrat S. (1994) Survival of the parasitic honeybee mites Tropilaelaps clareae on adult Apis florea and Apis andreniformis workers, Proc. 9th Congr. Acarol. Ohio, USA. Keywords: andreniformis; florea; mites; Thailand.

    58.
    Li Y.Q. (1984). Discussions on the taxonomy of six species of Apis, J. Bee 4, 19-21 (in Chinese). Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; China; classification; dorsata; florea; laboriosa; mellifera; taxonomy.

    59.
    Li S.W., Meng Y.P., Chang J.T., Li J.H., He S.Y., Kuang B.Y. (1986) A comparative study of esterase isozymes in 6 species of Apis and 9 genera of Apoidea, J. Apic. Res. 25, 129-133. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; China; dorsata; florea; isozymes; laboriosa; mellifera.

    60.
    Li S.W., Meng Y.P., Chang J.T., Li J.H. (1986) Comparative study of esterase isozymes of 6 species of Apis, Acta Sci. Nat. Univ. Pekinensis (Nat. Sci.) 4, 53-56. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; China; dorsata; florea; isozymes; laboriosa; mellifera.

    61.
    Li S.W., Meng Y.P., Chang J.T., Li J.H. (1987) A comparative study of esterase isozymes in Hymenoptera, Acta Entomol. Sin. 30, 266-270 (in Chinese). Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; China; dorsata; florea; isozymes; laboriosa; mellifera.

    62.
    Li J., Li X., Wang A. (2004) Honey bee species in China, Am. Bee J. 144, 49-54. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; China; dorsata; florea; laboriosa; mellifera.

    63.
    Limbipichai K., Tangkanasing P., Mardan M.B., Rinderer T.E. (1990) Evidence of reproductive isolation confirms Apis andreniformis (Smith, 1858) is a separate species from sympatric Apis florea (Fabricius, 1787), Apidologie 21, 47-52. Keywords: andreniformis; florea; reproductive isolation.

    64.
    Maa T.C. (1953) An enquiry into the systematics of the tribus Apidini or honey bees (Hymenoptera), Treubia 21, 525-640. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; florea; koschnevikovi; mellifera; morphometrics; taxonomy.

    65.
    Makarenkov V., Legendre P., Desdevises Y. (2003) Modelling phylogenetic relationships using reticulated networks, Zool. Scripta 33, 89-96. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; koschnevikovi; mellifera; phylogeny.

    66.
    Martin S.J. (2001) Biology and life history of Varroa mites, in: Webster T.C., Delaplane K.S. (Eds.), Mites of the honey bee, Dadant, Hamilton pp. 131-148. Keywords: andreniformis; Asia; biology; cerana; dorsata; florea; history; koschnevikovi; laboriosa; mites; reproductive isolation.

    67.
    Martin S.J., Jones G.R. (2004) Conservation of biosynthetic pheromone pathways in honeybees Apis, Naturwissenschaften 91, 232-236. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; ecology; florea.

    68.
    Martin S.J., Takahashi J.I., Drijfhout F.P. (2007) Setosa membrane structure and occurrence of eicosenol in honeybees (Apis sp.), Apidologie 38, 104-109. Keywords: andreniformis; florea; mellifera.

    69.
    Matsuyama S. (2006) Chemical ecology of honey bees in Asia, Proc. 11th Int. Congr. IUSSI, Washington, USA, p. 278. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; ecology; laboriosa; mellifera; Thailand.

    70.
    Morin C.E., Otis G.W. (1993) Observations on the morphology and biology of Euvarroa wongsirii (Mesostigmata: Varroidae), a parasite of Apis andreniformis (Hymenoptera: Apidae), Int. J. Acarol. 19, 167-172. Keywords: andreniformis; biology; florea; India; mites; Sri Lanka; Thailand.

    71.
    Needham G.R., Gerson U., Sammataro D. (2001) Mite biology, in: Webster T.C., Delaplane K.S. (Eds.), Mites of the honeybee, Dadant, Hamilton, pp. 1-16. Keywords: andreniformis; biology; cerana; dorsata; florea; koschnevikovi; laboriosa; mites; nigrocincta; nuluensis.

    72.
    Oldroyd B.P., Rinderer T.E., Wongsiri S. (1992) Pollen resource partitioning by Apis dorsata, A. cerana, A. andreniformis and A. florea in Thailand, J. Apic. Res. 31, 3-7. Keywords: andreniformis; bee botany; cerana; distribution; dorsata; florea; foraging; pollen; Thailand.

    73.
    Oldroyd B.P., Clifton M.J., Wongsiri S., Rinderer T.E., Sylvester H.A., Crozier R.H. (1997) Polyandry in the genus Apis, particularly Apis andreniformi, Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 40, 17-26. Keywords: andreniformis; behaviour; cerana; dorsata; florea; mating; mellifera; polyandry.

    74.
    Oldroyd B.P., Wongsiri S. (2006) Asian honey bees. Harvard University Press, Cambridge. Keywords: biology.

    75.
    Otis G.W. (1989) Malaysian bees and beekeeping. Part 3: What species is best for Asian beekeeping? Can. Beekeep. 14, 204-205, 224-226 and 15, 8-10, 36-37. Keywords: andreniformis; beekeeping.

    76.
    Otis G.W. (1989) Malaysian bees and beekeeping. Part 4: Apis andreniformis, the world's smallest honey bee, Can. Beekeep. 15, 36-37. Keywords: andreniformis; beekeeping; Malaysia.

    77.
    Otis G.W. (1990) Diversity of Apis in Southeast Asia, Proc. 11th Int. Congr. IUSSI, Bangalore, India, pp. 104-105. Keywords: andreniformis; Asia; cerana; diversity; dorsata; florea.

    78.
    Otis G.W. (1991) A review of the diversity of species within Apis, in: Smith D.R. (Ed.), Diversity in the genus Apis, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, pp. 29-49. Keywords: andreniformis; Asia; cerana; diversity; dorsata; florea; koschnevikovi; laboriosa; mellifera.

    79.
    Otis G.W. (1994) Revised distribution of three recently recognized species of honey bees in Asia (in Japanese), Honeybee Sci. 15, 167-170. Keywords: andreniformis; Asia; distribution; florea; honey; koschnevikovi; laboriosa.

    80.
    Otis G.W. (1997) Distributions of recently recognized species of honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae; Apis) in Asia, J. Kans. Entomol. Soc. 69, 311-333. Keywords: andreniformis; Asia; cerana; distribution; dorsata; florea; honey; koschnevikovi; laboriosa; . Int. nigrocincta.

    81.
    Otis G.W., Koeniger N., Rinderer T.E., Hadisoesilo S., Yoshida T., Tingek S., Wongsiri S., Mardan M.B. (2001) Comparative mating flight times of Asian honey bees, Proc. 7th Int. Conf. Trop. Bees, Chiang Mai, Thailand, pp. 137-141. Keywords: andreniformis; Borneo; cerana; florea; Indonesia; Japan; koschnevikovi; Malaysia; mating; nigrocincta; nuluensis; Sri Lanka; Thailand.

    82.
    Otis G.W., Kralj J. (2001) Parasitic brood mites not present in North America, in: Webster T.C., Delaplane K.S. (Eds.), Mites of the honey bee, Dadant, Hamilton pp. 251-272. Keywords: andreniformis; Asia; brood; cerana; dorsata; florea; koschnevikovi; laboriosa; mites; nigrocincta; nuluensis.

    83.
    Palmer K., Oldroyd B.P. (2001) Mating frequency in Apis florea revisited (Hymenoptera, Apidae), Insectes Soc. 48, 40-43. Keywords: andreniformis; florea; mating; polyandry; Thailand.

    84.
    Patinawin S., Wongsiri S. (1993) Male genitalia of honey bees, in: Connor L.J., Rinderer T.E., Sylvester H.A., Wongsiri S. (Eds.), Asian apiculture, Wicwas Press, Cheshire, Connecticut, pp. 110-116. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; drones; florea; genitalia; mellifera.

    85.
    Patinawin S., Wongsiri S. (1994) Scanning electron microscopy of cervical lobes of Apis drones, J. Apic. Res. 33, 65-68. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; drones; evolution; florea; genitalia; mellifera.

    86.
    Phiancharoen M., Wongsiri S., Koeniger N., Koeniger G. (2004) Instrumental insemination of Apis mellifera queens with hetero- and conspecific spermatozoa results in different sperm survival, Apidologie 35, 503-511. Keywords: andreniformis; Apis; mellifera; queens; reproduction; spermatozoa.

    87.
    Plettner E., Otis G.W., Wimalaratne P.D.C., Winston M.L., Slessor K.N., Pankiw T., Punchihewa R.W.K. (1997) Species and caste determined mandibular gland signals in honeybees (Apis), J. Chem. Ecol. 23, 363-377. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; glands; mellifera; pheromones; queens; retinue; workers.

    88.
    Radloff S.E., Hepburn H.R., Otis G.W. (2001) Flight machinery of honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Apis), Proc. 7th Int. Conf. Trop. Bees, Chiang Mai, Thailand, pp. 157-168. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; flight; florea; koschnevikovi; mellifera; nigrocincta.

    89.
    Radloff S.E., Hepburn H.R., Koeniger G. (2003) Comparison of flight design of Asian honeybee drones, Apidologie 34, 353-358. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; drones; flight; florea; koschnevikovi; nigrocincta; nuluensis.

    90.
    Raffiudin R., Crozier R.H. (2007) Phylogenetic analysis of honey bee behavioral evolution, Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 43, 543-552. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dance language; dorsata; florea; laboriosa; koschevnikovi; mellifera; mtDNA; nesting; nigrocincta; nuluensis; phylogeny.

    91.
    Raffiudin R., Crozier R.H. (2001) Phylogenetic analyses of Apis based on inosotol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor gene sequences, Proc. 7th Int. Conf. Trop. Bees, Chiang Mai, Thailand, pp. 353-357. Keywords: andreniformis; cerana; dorsata; florea; Indonesia; Malaysia; nigrocincta; phylogeny; Thailand.

    92.
    Rattanawannee A., Chanchao C., Wongsiri S. (2006) Genetic variation of Apis andreniformis in Thailand, Proc. 11th Int. Congr. IUSSI, Washington, USA, p. 407. Keywords: andreniformis; ecology; mellifera; morphology; populations; Thailand.

    93.
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