Ultrastructure of the wax gland complex and of beeswax in the worker honey bee Apis mellifera L

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The wax gland complex of the honey bee worker consists of 3 cell types, epithelial cells, oenocytes and adipocytes, which act synergistically to secrete wax, a complex mixture of hydrocarbons, fatty acids and proteins (lipophorins). The structure of the wax mirrors and the different types of cells were studied with scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The hydrocarbons coming from the oenocytes and the proteins from the haemolymph transit across the epithelium via the large SER cisternae and through the mirror plate along a well-developed extracellular and pore canal filamentous system connected to wax canal filaments of the epicuticle. © 1995.

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Cassier, P., & Lensky, Y. (1995). Ultrastructure of the wax gland complex and of beeswax in the worker honey bee Apis mellifera L. Apidologie, 26(1), 17–26. https://doi.org/10.1051/apido:19950103

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