Male labial gland secretions and mitochondrial DNA markers support species status of Bombus cryptarum and B. magnus (Hymenoptera, Apidae)

Summary.Spring queens of Bombus cryptarum and B. magnus from 2 localities in Brandenburg/Germany and Scotland/United Kingdom respectively were determined by morphological characteristics. The lateral border of the collare at the border of the pronotallobus or at the episternum proved to be an especially useful character. Artificial colonies were reared from safely determined spring queens and the cephalic part of the labial glands of males from these colonies were investigated by GC/MS. The investigation identified approximately 50 compounds, as a mixture of straight chain fatty acid derivatives (alcohols, esters and hydrocarbons). The labial secretions of B. cryptarum and B. magnus are significantly different. Mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase 1 (CO1) of two queens from each locality and species were sequenced. Each species from the different localities formed a cluster. Sequence divergence between B. cryptarum and B. magnus was about 30 base substitutions and approximately 0.04 in Tamura-Nei genetic distance. Bombus cryptarum and B. magnus were closer to each other than to B. lucorum and made the sister group in the topology of the tree. Both the CO1 sequences and the labial gland secretions of males of B. cryptarum from Brandenburg and of males from artificial colonies reared from safely determined spring queens from Scotland are identical. B. cryptarum has thus, for the first time, been identified as part of the British bumble bee fauna. The differences of both the labial gland secretions, used as species recognition signals, and the genetic differences established by sequencing CO1 confirm the morphological findings that B. cryptarum and B. magnus are distinct taxa which should be treated as distinct species.

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