Pokorny T., Lunau K., Quezada-Euan J. J. G., Eltz T. (2014) Cuticular hydrocarbons distinguish cryptic sibling species in Euglossa orchid bees. Apidologie 45: 276-283.
Abstract
Cuticular lipid profiles have been
shown to be species specific within many insect genera, allowing a
chemotaxonomic classification of individuals. In this study, we analysed
the cuticular lipids of the orchid bees Euglossa viridissima Friese and Euglossa dilemma
Bembé & Eltz, cryptic sibling species whose taxonomic status has
only recently been clarified. Male individuals of both species were
obtained from two locations on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico, both in
the dry and wet seasons. Their hydrocarbon profiles proved to be species
specific, irrespective of location and season. They also allowed a
correct assignment of a rare morph of E. viridissima
which had long obscured the distinction of the two species. Our results
suggest that cuticular hydrocarbon profiles may be suited for chemical
taxonomy of orchid bees and might provide an additional clue for
difficult species distinctions.
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