A scientific note: Foragers deposit attractive scent marks in a stingless bee that does not communicate food location Elinor M. LichtenbergMichael HrncirJames C. Nieh Scientific Note Pages: 1 - 2
Bibliography of Apis andreniformis Smith, 1858 H. Randall HepburnColleen Hepburn Bibliography Pages: 3 - 3
Profiles of the body-surface proteolytic system of honey bee queens, workers and drones: Ontogenetic and seasonal changes in proteases and their natural inhibitors Krzysztof GrzywnowiczAneta CiołekMagdalena Jaszek Original Article Pages: 4 - 19
Apis florea drone flight: longevity and flight performance Ninat BuawangpangPrachaval SukumalanandMichael Burgett Original Article Pages: 20 - 25
A scientific note on the lactic acid bacterial flora in honeybees in the USA — A comparison with bees from Sweden Alejandra VásquezTobias C. OlofssonDiana Sammataro Scientific Note Pages: 26 - 28
Changes in integument structure during the imaginal molt of the honey bee Moysés Elias-NetoMichelle P. M. SoaresMárcia M. G. Bitondi Original Article Pages: 29 - 39
Typing of Pantoea agglomerans isolated from colonies of honey bees (Apis mellifera) and culturability of selected strains from honey Igor LoncaricHelmut HeiglRenate Rosengarten Original Article Pages: 40 - 54
Does the body orientation of waggle dance followers affect the accuracy of recruitment? David TannerKirk Visscher Original Article Pages: 55 - 62
Development and validation of a novel field test kit for European foulbrood Victoria TomkiesJonathan FlintMike A. Brown Original Article Pages: 63 - 72
Molecular epidemiology of Paenibacillus larvae infection in Finland Jaana PentikäinenEija KalliainenSinikka Pelkonen Original Article Pages: 73 - 81
Contribution of honeybee drones of different age to colonial thermoregulation Helmut KovacAnton StabentheinerRobert Brodschneider Original Article Pages: 82 - 95