The occurrence and morphology of abdominal tegumentary glands were studied in Melissoptila richardiae. The results showed the existence of class III glandular cells that may appear as isolated units in tergites and sternites III and IV or forming clustered cells in both side of the tergites III and IV. In this late case the secretion is released in reservoirs derived from the tergite intersegmental membranes. The results suggest that this last gland products are lipidic and probably volatile.
Abdominal glands; esternites; reservoir; tergites; volatiles