Determination of the site of pheromone emission in the virgin females Culicoides nubeculosus Meigen (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) |
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Authors: | Mohammad Taher Ismail Michel Kremer |
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Affiliation: | Institut de Parasitologie de la Faculté de Médecine 3 rue Koeberlé Strasbourg (F) 67000 France |
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Abstract: | The zone of emission of the sex pheromone from the body of Culicoides nubeculosus was investigated. The amount of pheromone emitted was evaluated by counting the number of matings between males and females exposed to a flow of air coming from a chamber containing virgin females. The number of matings is higher than that recorded when the air flow comes from an empty chamber (control). Three parts of the body were examined: head, thorax and abdomen. Each part was studied by neutralizing the effect of the others. The head was neutralized by decapitation and the females continued to emit pheromone. The head is, therefore, not indispensible for pheromone emission. The roles of the thorax and abdomen were studied by coating these with paraffin wax. When the thorax is coated, pheromone emission continues, but when the abdomen is coated, it stops. It appears that the abdomen alone is responsible for emission of the sex pheromone. |
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Keywords: | sex pheromone site of emission |
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