The morphology of the honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) venom gland and reservoir
- 1 July 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Morphology
- Vol. 181 (1) , 69-86
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.1051810107
Abstract
Hymenopteran venom glands are epidermal glands that have evolved from female accessory reproductive glands. In the honey bee, Apis mellifera L., the venom gland shows many of the fine structural features of primitive glands. A honey bee venom gland is a simple, long, thin, distally bifurcated structure, opening into an ovoid reservoir. Along most of the length of the gland are similar secretory units that have four major components (secretory cells, duct cells, ducts, and end apparatuses), except in the part of the gland proximal to the venom reservoir, where the secretory units resemble those around the venom reservoir. In the latter secretory units a funnel structure occurs between the duct (which is shorter than that of the secretory units of the gland) and the end apparatus. This funnel may be important in protecting the secretory cells around the reservoir from the cytolytic activity of the complex chemical mixture constituting the venom.This publication has 41 references indexed in Scilit:
- Biosynthesis of Basement Membrane by Parietal Yolk Sac Cells*Differentiation, 1982
- Salivary gland development in the blowfly,Calliphora erythrocephalaJournal of Morphology, 1976
- Role of a temporary ciliary structure in the morphogenesis of insect glandsJournal of Ultrastructure Research, 1976
- Intracellular Aspects of the Process of Protein SynthesisScience, 1975
- Fine structure of the intersegmental membrane glands of the sixth abdominal sternum of femaleNomia melanderi (Hymenoptera, Apoidea)Journal of Morphology, 1975
- Developmental studies in Drosophila: II. Ultrastructural analysis of the salivary glands of Drosophila pseudoobscura during some stages of developmentJournal of Ultrastructure Research, 1972
- Morphological, ultrastructural, histochemical and electrophoretic studies on the venom system of Nasonia vitripennis walker (hymenoptera: Pteromalidae)Journal of Morphology, 1969
- The structure of the defence glands in the Dytiscidae, Noteridae, Haliplidae and Gyrinidae (Coleoptera)Ecological Entomology, 1968
- The terpene‐producing glands of a phasmid insect cell morphology and histochemistryJournal of Morphology, 1966
- Defense mechanisms of arthropods. XV. Morphology of the quinone‐producing glands of a tenebrionid beetle (ELEODES longicollis lec.)Journal of Morphology, 1964