Pigmentary colouration of hairy carpenter bees, genus Xylocopa

Naturwissenschaften. 2023 May 23;110(3):22. doi: 10.1007/s00114-023-01854-9.

Abstract

Carpenter bees can display distinct colouration patterns due to structural coloured wings and/or coloured hairs on their bodies. Females of the sexually dichromatic Xylocopa caerulea are marked by strongly blue-pigmented hairs on the head, thorax and abdomen. The thorax of female X. confusa is covered by yellow-pigmented hairs. The diffuse pigmentary colouration of the blue and yellow hairs is effectively enhanced by strongly scattering granules. The absorption spectrum of the blue pigment of X. caerulea has a maximum at 605 nm and is probably a bilin (a bile pigment). The absorption spectrum of the yellow pigment of X. confusa has a maximum at 445 nm and may be a pterin. The thoracic hairs of female X. confusa contain also a minor amount of the bilin. The reflectance spectra of the pigmented hairs suggest that the pigments are tuned to the spectral sensitivity of the bees' photoreceptors and provide spectral contrast with a green background.

Keywords: Bile pigment; Granule scattering; Reflectance spectrum; Spectral sensitivity.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bees
  • Bile Pigments*
  • Female
  • Hair*
  • Thorax

Substances

  • Bile Pigments