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Malagasy birds as hosts for eye-frequenting moths
Authors:Hilgartner Roland  Raoilison Mamisolo  Büttiker Willhelm  Lees David C  Krenn Harald W
Affiliation:Department of Behavioural Ecology & Sociobiology, German Primate Center (DPZ), Kellnerweg 4, 37077 G?ttingen, Germany.
Abstract:
While tear-feeding in moths on mammals is widespread, there have been no reports of this behaviour in Madagascar and none on birds. We report that a moth, Hemiceratoides hieroglyphica belonging to the Calpini, a generally fruit-feeding or blood-feeding lineage of noctuids, attacks sleeping birds in Madagascar. This moth is able to intrude its sharply tipped proboscis into a closed bird's eye. The proboscis is characterized by a specific armoury of hooks, barbs and spines similar to that in piercing calpines but dissimilar to that in other tear-feeding moths. This is the first report of exploitation of tears by Lepidoptera from the closed eyes of sleeping birds.
Keywords:ophthalmotropism   Madagascar   mouthparts
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