Defensive phragmosis and cathaptosis in Trichoptera larvae

Megan J. Bishoff, Lang Peng, Hao-ming Zang, John C. Morse
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Phragmosis, or the use of specially modified body parts and associated behaviors to block an opening as defense against predators, is a commonly observed phenomenon in certain ants and termites that block entrances of their subterranean nests with large, flat heads. It has been reported in some beetles and other insects and even in some frogs. Common features of phragmosis in caddisfly larvae include a hard and usually flat body surface, with or without stout spines, and the behavior of fitting that body surface tightly in the opening of its case. A different defensive strategy occurs in snails and case-making larvae of camptosomate leaf beetles (Chrysomelidae: Cryptocephalinae and Lamprosomatinae) that protect themselves from predators by securing the openings of their shells or cases firmly against the substrate, a behavior we call “cathaptosis.” Common features of cathaptosis in caddisfly larvae include a case with its vulnerable opening oriented parallel with the substrate and accompanied by behavior that grips the substrate, fixing the case opening firmly against it when threatened. We suggest that these defensive strategies have evolved multiple times in Trichoptera, especially in case-making larvae. We demonstrate some examples and provide tentative lists of caddisflies whose larvae may have evolved these defensive strategies.
鞘翅目幼虫的防御性噬食和噬食症
Phragmosis,或使用特殊修饰的身体部位和相关行为来阻塞开口以防御捕食者,是某些蚂蚁和白蚁中常见的现象,它们用大而扁平的头阻塞地下巢穴的入口。据报道,在一些甲虫和其他昆虫中,甚至在一些青蛙中也有这种情况。毛囊幼虫的共同特征包括坚硬且通常平坦的体表,有或没有粗壮的刺,并且体表与外壳的开口紧密贴合。一种不同的防御策略发生在蜗牛和喜树叶甲虫的幼虫中(喜树叶甲虫科:隐头虫科和Lamprosomatinae),它们通过将壳或壳的开口牢牢地固定在基质上来保护自己免受捕食者的侵害,这种行为我们称之为“cathaptosis”。caddisfly幼虫cathaptosis的共同特征包括一个外壳,其脆弱的开口与基底平行,并伴有抓住基底的行为,在受到威胁时将外壳开口牢牢地固定在基底上。我们认为这些防御策略在毛翅目昆虫中已经进化了多次,尤其是在造箱幼虫中。我们展示了一些例子,并提供了一些初步的名单,这些名单的幼虫可能已经进化出了这些防御策略。
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