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Female and Male Polymorphism in Two Species of Melittobia Parasitoid Wasps (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)

机译:女性和男性多态性在两种蜂群寄生蜂中(膜翅目:Eulophidae)

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Polymorphism appears to be fundamental in Melittobia wasps, but uncertainty exists as to its extent and form. Most researchers recognize 2 basic female forms--a long-winged dispersive “type form” and an early-maturing, short-winged gravid “second form.” However, some investigators have recognized two macropterous forms, “jumpers” and “flyers.” Many others have suggested that males, which normally comprise only about 5% of the population, also may exist in 2 forms in various Melittobia species. This study examined the role of maturational factors in 2 widespread representatives of different species groups, M. australica (hawaiiensis group) and M. digitata (acasta group). Individuals of both sexes from different points in the emergence curve were examined and measured immediately after eclosion and 5 d later. Both sets of measurements supported the existence of 2 clearly defined female morphs. However, when newly eclosed macropterous females were randomly assigned to 5-d placements in empty vials or with prepupal hosts (Trypoxylon politum Say), subsequent tests in a flight arena demonstrated that “jumpers” and “flyers” were simple reflections of macropterous female physiological state, with heavier, gravid females reluctant to do more than a slow crawl, and lighter, more nutritionally stressed females being more inclined to fly. Thus we conclude that there is no justification for recognizing a “jumper” morph. Male morphometrics indicated continuous variability in size and pigmentation of simple eyes and ocelli, but no morphologically distinctive male morphs at any point in the emergence curve. However, reports of distinct male morphs in other Melittobia species cannot be dismissed.View this article in BioOne
机译:多态性在蜂群黄蜂中似乎是基本的,但是就其程度和形式而言仍存在不确定性。大多数研究人员认识到2种基本的女性形式-长翼的分散“类型形式”和早熟,短翼的妊娠“第二形式”。但是,一些调查人员已经认识到两种大型形式,即“跳跃者”和“飞行者”。许多其他人建议,通常只占总人口约5%的雄性也可能以两种形式存在于各种Melittobia物种中。这项研究检验了成熟因子在不同物种组的两个广泛代表中的作用:澳大利亚分枝杆菌(夏威夷组)和趾状分枝杆菌(阿卡斯塔组)。在出苗后立即和5 d后检查并测量出苗曲线中不同点的男女个体。两组测量结果均支持2种明确定义的雌性变体的存在。但是,当新封闭的大型雌性雌性被随机分配到空小瓶中或与pu前宿主的5-d放置中时(Trypoxylon politum说),随后在飞行场所进行的测试表明,“跳跃者”和“飞行者”是大型雌性雌性生理的简单反映。的状态是,体重较重的妊娠雌性不愿意做更多的事情,而不仅仅是缓慢爬行,而体重更轻,营养更多的雌性则更倾向于飞行。因此,我们得出结论,没有理由承认“跳跃者”形态。男性形态计量学表明,单眼和卵骨的大小和色素沉着是连续变化的,但在出现曲线的任何点都没有形态学上独特的男性形态。但是,不能否认其他Melittobia物种中雄性形态明显的报道。

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