Tuesday, 19 November 2002
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This presentation is part of : Display Presentations, Section A. Systematics, Morphology, and Evolution

Apis mellifera pomonella: A new honey bee subspecies from the Tien Shan Mountains of Central Asia

Walter S. Sheppard and Marina D. Meixner. Washington State University, Department of Entomology, Pullman, WA

Endemic honey bees of the Tien Shan mountains in Central Asia are described as a new subspecies, Apis mellifera pomonella, on the basis of morphometric analyses. Principal component and discriminant analysis of the morphological characters measured clearly place these bees into the oriental evolutionary branch of honey bees, but also show that they are distinct from the other subspecies in this lineage. The existence of this newly described honey bee subspecies extends the range of endemic A. mellifera more than 2000 km eastward than previously estimated. Sequence analysis of mitochondrial DNA places A. m. pomonella within the C mitochondrial lineage, supporting the conclusion that A. m. pomonella has a phylogeographic history shared with subspecies from the eastern limit of the previously known range.

Species 1: Hymenoptera Apidae Apis mellifera (honey bee)
Keywords: taxonomy, phylogeography

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