Abstract

Through natural selection, many animal organs with similar functions have evolved different macroscopic morphologies and microscopic structures. Here, we comparatively investigate the structures, properties and functions of honey bee stings and paper wasp stings. Their elegant structures were systematically observed. To examine their behaviors of penetrating into different materials, we performed penetration–extraction tests and slow motion analyses of their insertion process. In comparison, the barbed stings of honey bees are relatively difficult to be withdrawn from fibrous tissues (e.g. skin), while the removal of paper wasp stings is easier due to their different structures and insertion skills. The similarities and differences of the two kinds of stings are summarized on the basis of the experiments and observations.

Details

Title
Structures, properties, and functions of the stings of honey bees and paper wasps: a comparative study
Author
Zi-Long, Zhao; Hong-Ping, Zhao; Guo-Jun, Ma; Cheng-Wei, Wu; Yang, Kai; Xi-Qiao, Feng
Pages
921-928
Section
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Publication year
2015
Publication date
2015
e-ISSN
20466390
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2761083572
Copyright
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