Nests of eufriesea aff. auriceps (hymenoptera, apidae, euglossini) in remnants of atlantic forest and reforested areas

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In the last decades, the use of the trap-nest technique has helped to increase knowledge on the nest architecture of many orchid bee species. This study describes the nest architecture of Eufriesea aff. auriceps constructed in trap-nests made of dried bamboo internodes (canes). The nests were placed in remnants of Atlantic Forest and in reforested areas next to forest remnants and monitored monthly from August 2015 to August 2016 and from August 2018 to August 2019 in southern Brazil. The bamboo internodes occupied by bees varied in internal diameter from 1.0 cm to 2.0 cm (= 1.7; SD = 0.3; N = 12) and in length from 11.0 cm to 28.0 cm (= 19.5; SD = 4.8; N = 12). The total size of the nests inside the bamboo internodes ranged from 9.0 cm to 19.9 cm (= 14.3; SD = 3.9; N = 12). The number of brood cells constructed per nest varied from 1 to 10 (= 4.0; SD = 2.3; N = 15). The cells were built with small pieces of bark cemented with resin, linearly arranged along the bamboo tube. Internally, the cell wall was lined with resin. The cells measured 1.5-3.0 cm (= 2.3 ± 0.5; N = 48) in length and 1.4-1.7 cm (= 1.5 ± 0.1; N = 17 cm) in width. The internal contour of the cells was elliptical. Females of Eufriesea aff. auriceps occupied trapnests in forest remnants and in areas undergoing restoration.

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Gobatto, A. L., Franciscon, A. G., Uemura, N., Miranda, S. M., Cesar, G. G., Oliveira-Silva, A. C., … Sofia, S. H. (2021). Nests of eufriesea aff. auriceps (hymenoptera, apidae, euglossini) in remnants of atlantic forest and reforested areas. Sociobiology, 68(3). https://doi.org/10.13102/sociobiology.v68i3.5865

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