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Behavioural evidence for a female sex pheromone in Cotesia flavipes (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
Authors:Maria Do Rosário T De Freitas  Adriana De Lima MendonÇa  Ruth Rufino Do Nascimento  Antônio Euzébio G Sant'Ana
Institution:Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Departamento de Química, Laboratório de Ecologia Química, Alagoas, Brazil
Abstract:Abstract.  The mating behaviour of Cotesia flavipes Cameron, 1891 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was observed under laboratory conditions. The results demonstrate that chemical stimuli play an important role in bringing males and females together for mating. Females from this species release chemical compounds to attract males, which exhibit a distinct courtship behaviour divided into three main steps: (i) antennation, (ii) lateral bouncing and (iii) wing fluttering. Ethological tests using hexane extracts from two different parts of the female's body (head plus thorax and abdomen) demonstrate that males are more attracted and also display a courtship behaviour when a filter paper containing hexane extracts from the abdomen is presented to them, indicating that the abdomen is the source of the sex pheromone of this species. Naive males of this species respond to hexane extracts of this gland by displaying courtship behaviour. Furthermore, additional tests show that C. flavipes females mate only once, whereas virgin males do not show any preference for virgin or mated females, suggesting that mated females of this species continue to produce sex attractants after mating.
Keywords:Cotesia flavipes            Dufour gland  mating behaviour  sex attractant
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