Completion of metamorphosis after adult emergence in Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae)

IF 2.2 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Pablo Alejandro Bochicchio , Martín Mariano Pérez , Luis Alberto Quesada-Allué , Alejandro Rabossi
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Abstract

The ecdysis of the imago is a crucial step in the development of holometabolous insects. However, no information on several aspects of Ceratitis capitata imago emergence and subsequent body maturation is available. We analysed behavioural events and evaluated the oxygen consumption and the dynamics of carbohydrate and lipid reserves during puparium extrication and in newly emerged imago until full wing expansion. A system for recording images with the corresponding software for image analysis was built for this purpose. After extrication, C. capitata showed two early postemergence phases: walking (6.56 ± 4.01 min, 6.2% of the wing spreading period, WSP) and the phase without locomotor motion (98.75 ± 26.04 min; 93.8% WSP). Three main events were recognized during the last phase. The first involved an initial expansion of the wings (11.12 ± 4.32 min). The second event was the progressive tanning of the body cuticle in general and the wing veins in particular, and the last entailed the definitive expansion of the wings to attain the characteristic arrow-shaped wing aspect. Our studies here complement previous descriptions of the tanning process of newly emerged medfly adults (Pérez et al., 2018). As a consequence of the results presented here, we consider that the initial events of the newly emerged adult could be interpreted as the last steps of metamorphosis.

头角绦虫成虫羽化后变态完成(双翅目:绦虫科)
在全变形昆虫的发育过程中,象的分解是至关重要的一步。然而,没有关于头型certis影像出现和随后的身体成熟的几个方面的信息。我们分析了行为事件,并评估了氧气消耗和碳水化合物和脂质储备的动态在蛹脱出和新出现的图像,直到翅膀完全展开。为此,建立了一套记录图像的系统和相应的图像分析软件。脱模后,小头凤头凤头凤头凤头凤头凤头羽翼展开时间(WSP)为6.56±4.01 min,羽翼展开时间(WSP)为6.2%)和无运动阶段(98.75±26.04 min;WSP 93.8%)。在最后阶段确认了三个主要事件。第一个涉及机翼的初始膨胀(11.12±4.32分钟)。第二个事件是身体角质层的逐渐晒黑,特别是翅膀的静脉,最后一个事件是翅膀的最终扩张,以达到典型的箭头形状的翅膀外观。我们在这里的研究补充了之前对新出现的蝇类成虫的鞣制过程的描述(psamrez等人,2018)。由于这里提出的结果,我们认为新出现的成人的初始事件可以被解释为变态的最后步骤。
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Current Research in Insect Science
Current Research in Insect Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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