A new role for antennation in paper wasps (Hymenoptera, Vespidae): Antennal courtship and sex dimorphic glands in antennomeres
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
Males of Polistes dominulus perform antennal vibrations and grasping of female antennae during pre-copulatory and copulatory phases. Male antennation plays a relevant role in mating success. In several antennomeres of males of P. dominulus and Vespa crabro, a further species in which we observed male antennation, we found secretory cells of class 1 and 3 associated to the same release site. In P. dominulus, class 3 cells with ampulla-like reservoirs and class 1 cells release their secretion through hairless multiporous areas. In V. crabro, tyloid-like structures are associated with large apodemes. The as yet unidentified secretion of these glands may act as a contact or low-volatile sex pheromone during courtship behaviour. © Birkhäuser Verlag, 2005.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Antennal courtship; Antennal glands; Polistes dominulus; Sex pheromone; Ultrastructure; Vespa crabro
Elenco autori:
Romani, R.; Isidoro, N.; Riolo, P.; Bin, F.; Fortunato, A.; Turillazzi, S.; Beani, L.
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