Santos, Polyana Carneiro dosNascimento, Andreia Santos doSodré, Geni da SilvaCarvalho, Carlos Alfredo Lopes deAlves, Rogério Marcos de OliveiraFerreira, Mariza AlvesAndrade, Brunelle RamosCaldas, Maiara Janine MachadoNunes, Lorena AndradeEstevinho, Leticia M.2018-02-192020-06-222018-01-192020-06-222020Santos, Polyana Carneiro dos; Nascimento, Andreia Santos do; Sodré, Geni da Silva; Carvalho, Carlos Alfredo Lopes de; Alves, Rogério Marcos de Oliveira; Ferreira, Mariza Alves; Andrade, Brunelle Ramos; Caldas, Maiara Janine Machado; Nunes, Lorena Andrade; Estevinho, Leticia Miranda (2020). Pollen spectrum of honey of Apis mellifera L. and stingless bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) from the semi-arid region of Bahia State, Brazil. Grana. ISSN 0017-3134. p. 1-130017-3134http://hdl.handle.net/10198/22341Pollen in honey reflects its botanical origin and melissopalynology is used to identify origin, type, and quantities of pollen grains of the botanical species visited by bees. This study aimed to identify the pollen spectrum of honeys from Apis mellifera and stingless bees produced in the semi-arid region of Bahia, Brazil. We analysed 78 honey samples, which were submitted to the acetolysis process for identification and quantification of pollen types. Fabaceae, Asteraceae and Euphorbiaceae were the most predominant families in pollen types. For Fabaceae, the most representative pollen types were Chamaecrista 1, Mimosa caesalpiniifolia, Mimosa pudica, Mimosa tenuiflora, Prosopis and Senna. The results indicate that the flora explored by the bees to collect nectar is diverse in the semi-arid region of Bahia and the honeys analysed were classified as multifloral.engBeekeepingMelissopalynologyMelliferous floraPollen spectrumPollen spectrum of honey of Apis mellifera L. and stingless bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) from the semi-arid region of Bahia State, Braziljournal article10.1080/00173134.2020.1733074