Literature DB >> 17716477

Mate location and recognition in Glenea cantor (Fabr.) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae): roles of host plant health, female sex pheromone, and vision.

Wen Lu1, Qiao Wang, Ming Yi Tian, Xiong Zhao He, Xia Ling Zeng, Yuan Xiong Zhong.   

Abstract

Glenea cantor (Fabricius) is an important pest of kapok trees [Bombax ceiba L.=Gossampinus malabaricus (DC.) Merr.] in southern China and Vietnam, and its adults are diurnally active. We carried out both field and laboratory experiments to examine the mechanisms that brought G. cantor sexes together from a long distance and facilitated mate location and recognition in a close range. Long-range sex pheromones are not involved in mate location. Mutual attraction of sexes to weakened kapok trees where adult feeding, mating, and oviposition occur plays the key role in mate location from a long distance. In a close range, vision and a female sex pheromone that operates over a short distance (3-3.5 cm) and/or by contact are major cues males use for mate location and recognition. Males seem to use combined chemical and visual cues to achieve mating. Male antennae, particularly the terminal five segments, are critical for males to detect and recognize females. Removal of male palpi has no significant effect on mate location and recognition by males.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17716477     DOI: 10.1603/0046-225x(2007)36[864:mlarig]2.0.co;2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Entomol        ISSN: 0046-225X            Impact factor:   2.377


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1.  Identification and field activity of a male-produced aggregation pheromone in the pine sawyer beetle, Monochamus galloprovincialis.

Authors:  Juan A Pajares; Gonzalo Alvarez; Fernando Ibeas; Diego Gallego; David R Hall; Dudley I Farman
Journal:  J Chem Ecol       Date:  2010-05-02       Impact factor: 2.626

Review 2.  Sex and Aggregation-Sex Pheromones of Cerambycid Beetles: Basic Science and Practical Applications.

Authors:  Lawrence M Hanks; Jocelyn G Millar
Journal:  J Chem Ecol       Date:  2016-08-08       Impact factor: 2.626

3.  Influence of visual cues on oviposition site searching and learning behavior in the parasitic beetle Dastarcus helophoroides (Fairmaire) (Coleoptera: Bothrideridae).

Authors:  Fei Lyu; Xiao-Xia Hai; Zhi-Gang Wang; Yongguo Bi
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-11-26       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Integration of Visual and Olfactory Cues in Host Plant Identification by the Asian Longhorned Beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae).

Authors:  Fei L Yv; Xiaoxia Hai; Zhigang Wang; Aihua Yan; Bingxiang Liu; Yongguo Bi
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-11-10       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  First description and comparison of the morphological and ultramicro characteristics of the antennal sensilla of two fir longhorn beetles.

Authors:  Zishu Dong; Fugen Dou; Yubin Yang; Jacob D Wickham; Rong Tang; Yujing Zhang; Zongyou Huang; Xialin Zheng; Xiaoyun Wang; Wen Lu
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-10-30       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Evaluation of Reference Genes in Glenea cantor (Fabricius) by Using qRT-PCR.

Authors:  Ran-Ran Su; Zhong-Yan Huang; Chao-Wei Qin; Xia-Lin Zheng; Wen Lu; Xiao-Yun Wang
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-14       Impact factor: 4.096

  6 in total

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