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Egg clutch patterning in Lestes virens (Odonata,Lestidae) with evolutionary emphasis on endophytic oviposition in lestid dragonflies
Authors:Natalia A. Matushkina  Denis Buy  Philippe Lambret
Affiliation:1. Department of Zoology, Institute of Biology, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine;2. Institute of Food Biotechnology and Genomics, NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine;3. Tour du Valat Research Centre, Arles, France
Abstract:Egg deposition within plants is one of the most widely distributed and ancient behaviors in Odonata. The resulting clutch consists of eggs placed in peculiar pattern that can be a characteristic for certain groups of Odonata. Despite their importance for paleontological and evolutionary research, data on egg‐clutch positioning are missing or insufficient for most species. Here, patterning of egg clutches in Lestes virens was measured and described in detail for the first time. The female usually produces a linear row of single eggs directed at an angle rightward or leftward to the longitudinal axis of plant substrate. Less often eggs are arranged in egg‐sets consisting of up to 4 eggs. Apparently, the female insect follows the rigid behavior stereotypes during oviposition and is unable to easily switch to the alternate stereotypical behavior of single egg deposition or production of multiegg sets. Based on a literature review and original data, egg clutch patterning of European Lestidae is overlaid on preexisting phylogenies. The resulting evolutionary scenario of egg‐clutch patterning can be considered in the framework of egg‐laying behavior in Lestidae.
Keywords:behavior  egg deposition  endophytic oviposition  evolution  paleontology  phylogeny
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