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Figure 4. Observation after eight weeks in the splitting technique Notes. A colony of stingless bees was successfully divided into two colonies, containing a matured queen (A) and a new queen that emerged from the virgin queen cell (B)  laeviceps reported by Inoue et al. (1984).

Figure 4 Observation after eight weeks in the splitting technique Notes. A colony of stingless bees was successfully divided into two colonies, containing a matured queen (A) and a new queen that emerged from the virgin queen cell (B) laeviceps reported by Inoue et al. (1984).