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A male fitness advantage to wing reduction in the oriental chinch bug,Cavelerius saccharivorus okajima (heteroptera: Lygaeidae)
Authors:Kenji Fujisaki
Institution:1. Laboratory of Applied Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Okayama University, 700, Okayama, Japan
Abstract:A male fitness advantage to wing reduction was investigated for the oriental chinch bug, Cavelerius saccharivorus, which is wing dimorphic. Field surveys for the frequency of matings between wing morphs showed that the mating probability was much higher in brachypterous males than in macropterous males in the early breeding season. Brachypterous males copulated with not only brachypterous females but also macropterous females in this season. This led to a considerable rate (30%) of insemination of macropterous females just before emigration even in the early breeding season. A rearing experiment for the pre-reproductive period of females revealed that females mated with brachypterous males copulated and oviposited earlier than females mated with macropterous males. These results indicate that there is a fitness advantage to wing reduction in the males of C. saccharivorus in terms of the earlier sexual maturation.
Keywords:Cavelerius saccharivorus  male fitness advantage  wing dimorphism  pre-mating period
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