Literature DB >> 27046288

Sexual communication in day-flying Lepidoptera with special reference to castniids or 'butterfly-moths'.

V Sarto I Monteys1, C Quero2, M C Santa-Cruz3, G Rosell4, A Guerrero2.   

Abstract

Butterflies and moths are subject to different evolutionary pressures that affect several aspects of their behaviour and physiology, particularly sexual communication. Butterflies are day-flying insects (excluding hedylids) whose partner-finding strategy is mainly based on visual cues and female butterflies having apparently lost the typical sex pheromone glands. Moths, in contrast, are mostly night-flyers and use female-released long-range pheromones for partner-finding. However, some moth families are exclusively day-flyers, and therefore subject to evolutionary pressures similar to those endured by butterflies. Among them, the Castniidae, also called 'butterfly-moths' or 'sun-moths', behave like butterflies and, thus, castniid females appear to have also lost their pheromone glands, an unparallel attribute in the world of moths. In this paper, we review the sexual communication strategy in day-flying Lepidoptera, mainly butterflies (superfamily Papilionoidea), Zygaenidae and Castniidae moths, and compare their mating behaviour with that of moth families of nocturnal habits, paying particular attention to the recently discovered butterfly-like partner-finding strategy of castniids and the fascinating facts and debates that led to its discovery.

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Keywords:  zzm321990 Paysandisia archonzzm321990 ; Castniidae; Zygaenidae; butterflies; chemical communication; mating behaviour

Year:  2016        PMID: 27046288     DOI: 10.1017/S0007485316000158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Entomol Res        ISSN: 0007-4853            Impact factor:   1.750


  9 in total

1.  Sexual communication in castniid moths: Males mark their territories and appear to bear all chemical burden.

Authors:  Carmen Quero; Victor Sarto I Monteys; Gloria Rosell; Marc Puigmartí; Angel Guerrero
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Review 2.  Agonistic display or courtship behavior? A review of contests over mating opportunity in butterflies.

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Journal:  J Ethol       Date:  2016-09-05       Impact factor: 1.270

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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-07-10       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Biogeographical patterns in the structural blue of male Polyommatus icarus butterflies.

Authors:  Krisztián Kertész; Gábor Piszter; Zsolt Bálint; László P Biró
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-02-20       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Mosaic Evolution of Molecular Pathways for Sex Pheromone Communication in a Butterfly.

Authors:  Caroline M Nieberding; Patrícia Beldade; Véronique Baumlé; Gilles San Martin; Alok Arun; Georges Lognay; Nicolas Montagné; Lucie Bastin-Héline; Emmanuelle Jacquin-Joly; Céline Noirot; Christophe Klopp; Bertanne Visser
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-31       Impact factor: 4.141

6.  The giant butterfly-moth Paysandisia archon has spectrally rich apposition eyes with unique light-dependent photoreceptor dynamics.

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Journal:  J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol       Date:  2018-06-04       Impact factor: 1.836

7.  Sex differences but no evidence of quantitative honesty in the warning signals of six-spot burnet moths (Zygaena filipendulae L.).

Authors:  Emmanuelle Sophie Briolat; Mika Zagrobelny; Carl Erik Olsen; Jonathan D Blount; Martin Stevens
Journal:  Evolution       Date:  2018-05-16       Impact factor: 3.694

8.  A New Alien Invasive Longhorn Beetle, Xylotrechus chinensis (Cerambycidae), Is Infesting Mulberries in Catalonia (Spain).

Authors:  Víctor Sarto I Monteys; Glòria Torras I Tutusaus
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2018-05-09       Impact factor: 2.769

9.  Morphological, chemical and electrophysiological investigations of Telchin licus (Lepidoptera: Castniidae).

Authors:  Merybeth F Triana; Paulo H B França; Abel F O Queiroz; Jakeline M Santos; Henrique F Goulart; Antônio E G Santana
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-04-16       Impact factor: 3.240

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