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Aim: Morphometric study of dwarf honey bees had been undertaken from five physiographic zones of Northeast India. Methodology: Bee samples were collected randomlyfrom various agro-ecosystems. 26 morphometric traits were measured under stereoscopic zoom microscope for morphometric study. Multivariate statistical analysis were used to investigate population variations and relationship between the groups. Results: Two species of dwarf honey beesviz. Apis florea and Apis andreniformis were identified. The average body length of A florea was 8.126±0.01 mm with average hamuli number of 12.150±0.07. In A. andreniformis the average body length and hamuli number were 6.940±0.08 mm and 10.467±0.03 respectively Cubital index in A. andreniformiswas 5.214±0.03 while 2.491 ±0.07 in A. florea. Interpretation: Principal component analysis accounted for82.184% of the total morphological variation. A. florea formed two morphoclusters viz., plain landraces including Brahmaputra valley and Barak valley and hill landraces including Arunachal Himalaya, Meghalaya Plateau and South eastern hill tract where they tend to cluster morphologically. Locally distributed species may be under future threat of extinction, due to changes in agricultural practices and climate change. The untapped native bee species are required to be documented properly in order to utilize the potentiality of these resources forthe sustainable utilization and economic prosperity of the region.
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Digital cameras;
Agricultural ecosystems;
Body length;
Agricultural practices;
Morphology;
Indigenous species;
Principal components analysis;
Abdomen;
Pollinators;
Bees;
Statistical analysis;
Honey;
Valleys;
Ecosystems;
Species extinction;
Plant nectar;
Multivariate analysis;
Multivariate statistical analysis;
Cluster analysis;
Threatened species;
Apis andreniformis;
Apis mellifera;
Apis florea
1 AAU-Zonal Research Station, Karimganj-788 712, India
2 Department of Entomology, Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat-785 013, India
3 AICRP on Honey Bees and Pollinators, Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat-785 013, India
4 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Dima Hasao- 788 819, India