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Lepidopteran Soral Crypsis on Caribbean Ferns1
Authors:Michael S Barker  Shane W Shaw  R James Hickey  John E Rawlins  James W Fetzner
Abstract:Insect‐fern interactions are not as well characterized as insect‐angiosperm interactions. For example, the imitation of unique fern structures by insects has not been observed. On a recent trip to Puerto Rico, we collected ferns that bore small Lepidoptera imitating fern sori. Herbarium specimen searches indicate that these Lepidoptera are restricted to the Caribbean on ferns with highly visible sporangia. A possible selective pressure for the evolution of lepidopteran soral crypsis is wasp parasitism, as evidence of parasitoid wasps was found. However, it is more likely that soral crypsis evolved to avoid visually oriented predators such as birds or lizards.
Keywords:Caribbean  crypsis  Gelechioidea  Lepidoptera  leptosporangiate ferns  plant‐insect interactions  wasp parasitoids
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