两性二态性的早期证据,Parnassius Smintheus的紫外线眼斑,Doubleday, [1847]

V. Shirey, Ana Paula S. Carvalho, A. Kawahara
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蝴蝶的紫外线(UV)反射表面已被记录在几个群体中,并被发现与内部和同种信号有关(Silberglied & Taylor 1973, Papke et al. 2007)。最值得注意的是,在蝴蝶中,像双环蝶属(蛱蝶科)和Colias(蛱蝶科)等属表达用于交流的紫外线反射(Silberglied & Taylor 1973, Robertson et al. 2005, Papke et al. 2007, Huq et al. 2019)。在这里,我们展示了双日蝶(Parnassius smmintheus Doubleday)[1847](凤蝶科)中紫外线反射眼斑的照片和现象学证据,这是一种高海拔蝴蝶,分布在整个落基山脉,向北一直到加拿大的育空地区(Opler & Wright 1999)。图1包含了三个P. smintheus亚种,smintheus, magnus和rubina的个体照片,它们都在位于腹侧后翅的眼点上表达紫外线反射。虽然这个样本量很小,但我们注意到这些眼点似乎是两性二态的,雄性有一个紫外线眼点,雌性有两个或三个紫外线眼点。我们的系列照片是使用尼康D7100相机拍摄的,该相机配备了60mm 1:4 UVVIS-IR镜头和60nm HBW/320-380nm阻挡VIS/IR滤镜。我们使用了Labsphere认证的反射标准,如图所示。虽然这一形态学发现的意义尚未得到证实,但它可能与信号传导有关。这里提出的说明是目前正在进一步调查的初步调查结果。在双骑中,紫外线反射眼斑已被证明对雄性和雌性的择偶都有影响(Robertson et al. 2005, Huq et al. 2019)。另外,在P. smintheus中,它也可以作为物种确定同性/异性成员的一种方式,而不考虑配偶选择。这一点,
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Early Evidence for Sexually Dimorphic, Ultraviolet Eyespots in Parnassius Smintheus, Doubleday, [1847]
Ultraviolet (UV) reflective surfaces in butterflies have been documented across several groups and have been found to be related to both interand conspecific signaling (Silberglied & Taylor 1973, Papke et al. 2007). Most notably among butterflies, genera such as Bicyclus (Nymphalidae) and Colias (Pieridae) express ultraviolet reflectance which is used in communication (Silberglied & Taylor 1973, Robertson et al. 2005, Papke et al. 2007, Huq et al. 2019). Here, we present photographic, phenomenological evidence for UV reflective eyespots in Parnassius smintheus Doubleday, [1847] (Papilionidae), a high-elevation butterfly that is distributed throughout the Rocky Mountains and up into Canada as far north as Yukon Territory (Opler & Wright 1999). Figure 1 includes photographs of individuals from three P. smintheus subspecies, smintheus, magnus, and rubina, which all express UV reflectance on eyespots located on the ventral hindwing. Although this sample size is small, we note that these eyespots appear to be sexually dimorphic, with males having a single UV eyespot and females having either two or three UV eyespots. Our photo series was taken using a Nikon D7100 outfitted with a 60mm 1:4 UVVIS-IR lens and 60nm HBW/320-380nm blocked VIS/IR filter. We used Labsphere certified reflectance standards which are shown in each photograph. While the significance of this morphological finding is untested thus far, it may be related to signaling. The note presented here represents this preliminary finding, currently under further investigation. In Bicyclus anynana, UV reflective eyespots have been shown to have influence on mate choice by both males and females (Robertson et al. 2005, Huq et al. 2019). Alternatively, in P. smintheus, it may also be used as a way for the species to determine members of the same/opposite sex without respect to mate choice. This,
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