Steve Ash inquired:
>To clarify an earlier post:
>What came first the social bee or the sting?
>i.e. Did stinged solitary bees evolve into social bees? or
>Did stingless social bees evolve into stinged bees?
Most of the female Hymenoptera (including our honey bees) have a sting,
a modified ovipositor. Accordingly, the ancestors of stingless bees also
had such a structure. That also explains why drones can't sting.
Pages 150-156 of 1992 edition of THE HIVE AND THE HONEYBEE (Dadant &
Sons, Joe Graham editor) covers the topic quite well.
Adrian
Adrian M. Wenner (805) 963-8508 (home phone)
967 Garcia Road (805) 893-8062 (UCSB FAX)
Santa Barbara, CA 93106 [http://www.beesource.com/pov/wenner/index.htm]
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