Variation in cephalic volatile substances in relation to worker age and behavior in the stingless bee, scaptotrigona postica

Abstract
Head extracts of adult workers of the Brazilian stingless bee Scaptotrigona postica (Trigonini, Meliponinae: Apidae) were analysed for volatile substances by gas chrom atography/ mass spectroscopy. Individual worker bees performing clearly defined tasks and representing five age groups were collected. A total of 36 compounds was identified, 22 of which had not been previously described for a Trigona species. The major components are 2-heptanol, 2-tridecanone, 2-pentadecanone, Z-5-tetradecenylbutanoate and Z-7-hexadecenylbutanoate. 11 of the 36 compounds increase in concentration with age, but only 2 decrease. The other substances are present in more or less constant concentrations. These data are discussed assuming more complicated pheromone-m ediated interactions within an age-dependent polyethism between old workers acting inside and outside the nest than between young house bees