“…Andrenidae, Halictidae, some Megachilidae, Apidae sensu stricto Meliponini) ( Ferreira et al, 2004 andAraújo et al, 2005a) and in Vespidae ( Brito et al, 2005 andMoreira et al, 2005b). However, in other bees, as in Mellitidae, some Megachilidae and Apidae sensu stricto, with the exception of Apis mellifera with about 250 follicles ( Chapman, 1998), each testicle presents four follicles ( Roig-Alsina and Michener, 1993 andFerreira et al, 2004). In Formicidae, this number may vary from 1 to 25 ( Forbes, 1958, Forbes and Do-Van-Quy, 1965, Beck, 1972 In the testicular follicles, the organization in cysts is also a common feature for species of Hymenoptera.…”