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      Morphology and ultrastructure of the Dufour gland of Myzinum sp. (Tiphiidae)

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      Journal of Hymenoptera Research
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          The role of Dufour's gland secretions in bees

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            A morphological and functional study of the venom apparatus in representatives of some major groups of Hymenoptera

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              Function of the Dufour’s gland in solitary and social Hymenoptera

              The poison gland and Dufour’s gland are the two glands associated with the sting apparatus in female Apocrita (Hymenoptera). While the poison gland usually functions as an integral part of the venom delivery system, the Dufour’s gland has been found to differ in its function in various hymenopteran groups. Like all exocrine glands, the function of the Dufour’s gland is to secrete chemicals, but the nature and function of the secretions varies in different taxa. Functions of the Dufour’s gland secretions range from serving as a component of material used in nest building, larval food, and pheromones involved in communicative functions that are important for both solitary and social species. This review summarizes the different functions reported for the Dufour’s gland in hymenopterans, illustrating how the Dufour’s gland secretions can be adapted to give rise to various functions in response to different challenges posed by the ways of life followed by different taxa. Aspects of development, structure, chemistry and the evolution of different functions are also touched upon briefly.
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                Journal
                Journal of Hymenoptera Research
                JHR
                Pensoft Publishers
                1314-2607
                1070-9428
                April 28 2017
                April 28 2017
                : 55
                : 109-119
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                10.3897/jhr.55.11618
                51c72945-47f3-440f-8aca-83ea480f9bec
                © 2017

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