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Wing. 40. 30. 20. 10. 70. Dufour’s gland. 60. 50. 40. 30. 20. 10. 0. B. lucorum F. B. terrestris. B. terrestris type II. B. pascuorum. B. lucorum UK. B. hortorum. Proportion of each alkane. B. pratorum. B. jonellus. B. lapidarius. B. monticola. B. muscorum.

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  1. Wing 40 30 20 10 70 Dufour’s gland 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 B. lucorum F B. terrestris B. terrestris type II B. pascuorum B. lucorum UK B. hortorum Proportion of each alkane B. pratorum B. jonellus B. lapidarius B. monticola B. muscorum B.(Ps.) bohemicus F B.(Ps.) bohemicus UK B.(Ps.) sylvestris B.(Ps.) campestris B.(Ps.) rupestris B.(Ps.) vestalis 0 10 C21 C23 C25 C27 C29 C31 20 30 40 Dufour’s gland 50 60 70 0 10 20 30 40 Wing Supplemental figure 1 The proportion of n-alkanes extracted from the wing and Dufour’s gland samples for each species of bumblebee. The top two graphs are for the non-parasitic Bombus species, while the bottom two inverted graphs shows the data for the corresponding Psithyrus-cuckoo species. The arrows indicate alternative hosts. The error bars represent one SD.

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