MALE SCENT IN LEPIDOPTERAN COMMUNICATION: THE ROLE OF MALE PHEROMONE IN MATING BEHAVIOUR OF PSEUDALETIA UNIPUNCTA (HAW.) (LEPIDOPTERA: NOCTUIDAE)

S. M. Fitzpatrick, J. McNeil
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Pseudaletia unipuncta (Haw.) males, experimentally deprived of hairpencils (male-specific scent organs), were less acceptable to females than were intact males. The degree to which females discriminated against males lacking hairpencils depended on the experimental protocol. When females were placed with males before scotophase onset, they tended to evade repeatedly and/or terminate genital contact with hairpencil-less males before eventually copulating, although this tendency was not statistically significant. When males were introduced after females had initiated calling, females refused hairpencil-less males significantly more often than intact ones. The incidence of copulation by hairpencil-less males was also lower than that of intact males, significantly so in one of the two populations tested. Neither copulation duration nor the dimensions of the cuticular portion of the spermatophore were correlated with the presence of hairpencils. Yet in all cases, females that mated with hairpencil-less males were more fecund and laid more fertile eggs than those mated to intact males. Hairpencil eversion could not be seen during courtship, nor did females show any obvious change in calling behaviour in response to scent from a freshly excised hairpencil. However, gas chromatographic analysis of hairpencils showed a decrease in titre of two scent components, acetic acid and benzaldehyde, just before the moment of genital contact between male and female, indicating that the pheromone was released at this time. These results suggest that P . unipuncta male pheromone facilitates female acceptance of males. The hypothesis that male pheromone carries information about the quality of a courting male is discussed in relation to recent work on arctiids, nymphalids, pierids and pyralids. An appendix of lepidopteran species possessing male scent structures is included.
雄性气味在鳞翅目昆虫交流中的作用:雄性信息素在单斑拟蝇交配行为中的作用(鳞翅目:夜蛾科)
在实验中,被剥夺了发铅笔(雄性特有的气味器官)的雄性比完整的雄性更不容易被雌性接受。女性对没有发笔的男性的歧视程度取决于实验方案。当雌性在斑秃期开始前与雄性放在一起时,它们倾向于在最终交配之前反复逃避和/或终止与没有毛笔的雄性的生殖器接触,尽管这种倾向没有统计学意义。当雌性鸣叫后引入雄性时,雌性拒绝没有毛笔的雄性的几率明显高于没有毛笔的雄性。没有毛笔的雄虫的交配率也低于没有毛笔的雄虫的交配率,这在两个被测试的种群中是明显的。无论是交配持续时间还是精包皮部的尺寸都与毛笔的存在无关。然而,在所有情况下,与没有毛笔的雄性交配的雌性比与没有毛笔的雄性交配的雌性生育能力更强,产下的卵也更多。在求偶期间没有观察到发夹版本,雌性也没有表现出对新切除的发夹气味的呼叫行为的明显变化。然而,气相色谱分析显示,在男性和女性生殖器接触之前,两种气味成分乙酸和苯甲醛的滴度下降,表明信息素是在这个时候释放的。这些结果提示P。独角虫的雄性信息素有助于雌性接受雄性。关于雄性信息素携带求偶雄性质量信息的假设,与最近对瓢虫、雌雄瓢虫、圆蚧和圆蚧的研究有关。附录的鳞翅目物种具有雄性气味结构包括。
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