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A fossil biting midge (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) from early Eocene Indian amber with a complex pheromone evaporator

机译:从早期的eocene印度琥珀色的中间人(Diptera:Ceratopogonidae),具有复杂的信息素蒸发器

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The life-like fidelity of organisms captured in amber is unique among all kinds of fossilization and represents an invaluable source for different fields of palaeontological and biological research. One of the most challenging aspects in amber research is the study of traits related to behaviour. Here, indirect evidence for pheromone-mediated mating behaviour is recorded from a biting midge (Ceratopogonidae) in 54 million-year-old Indian amber. Camptopterohelea odora n. sp. exhibits a complex, pocket shaped structure on the wings, which resembles the wing folds of certain moth flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) and scent organs that are only known from butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) so far. Our studies suggests that pheromone releasing structures on the wings have evolved independently in biting midges and might be much more widespread in fossil as well as modern insects than known so far.
机译:在琥珀中捕获的生物的生活样保真度在各种僵化中是独一无二的,并且代表了古田和生物学研究的不同领域的宝贵来源。琥珀色研究中最具挑战性的方面之一是研究与行为相关的特征。在这里,从5400万岁的印度琥珀中的咬米望(Ceratopogonidae)中记录了信息素介导的交配行为的间接证据。 Campptopterohelea Odora n。 sp。在翅膀上展示一个复杂的口袋形状的结构,类似于某些蛾的翼褶(Diptera:Psychododadae)和Scent Organs,其唯一从蝴蝶和飞蛾(鳞翅目)都知道。我们的研究表明,到目前为止,信息鳄鱼释放翅膀上的结构在咬咬的中间,并且可能比迄今为止所知道的昆虫和现代昆虫更广泛。

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