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An imperfect imago? Post-mating loss of iridescent scales in Cheimas butterflies may change female from attractive to cryptic (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae)

机译:一个不完美的想象? Chimas Butterflies中的虹彩鳞片的后交配损失可能会改变对神秘的女性(Lepidoptera:Nymphalidae:萨尔替纳)

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Adults of both sexes of Cheimas opalinus (Staudinger), a Satyrinae butterfly occurring in the cloud forests of the Venezuelan Cordillera de Merida, have simple wing colour patterns, dark brown dorsa marked by one conspicuous element, large greenish-blue patches in the discal area of the hind wing. It was observed that in young, freshly emerged females these patches are frequently absent. They fade away and eventually disappear during mating and nuptial flights when brushed out by lateral movements of the male's hind wing put between folded female hind wings. The falling off of the scales is made easy because they do not adhere to the wing as firmly as brown background scales due to their particular folded extremities. We speculate that this process is related to the fitness of the females. Prior to mating, blue-green patches are advantageous because they attract the attention of the opposite sex and enhance the chances of successful mating. After mating they lose their sexual role. Females without the blue-green patches become cryptic. Thus, they are less apparent not only for the males, which helps them avoid sexual harassment, but also for potential bird predators. Additionally, the loss of blue reflecting scales may speed up the warming up of the abdomen and egg maturation. In the males, positive role of the patches (signalling), and negative (bird attraction), is balanced during their entire life span, and they fade gradually due to regular usage of wings scaling in flight. Our hypothesis is supported by morphological, optical, experimental and statistical analysis in which we used 509 individuals of both sexes. A similar ratio of young (with undamaged wing) females with or without blue patch was recorded, whereas in the males no individuals without any trace of blue patch were reported, and a correlation of age (wing damage) and gradual fading off of the patch was demonstrated. Such an adaptation involving an active change of the appearance of adults, i.e. colo
机译:Cheimas Opalinus(Staudinger)的成人,在委内瑞拉Cordillera de Merida的云森林中发生的萨摩那蝴蝶,具有简单的翼形图案,黑褐色多莎,标志着一个显着的元素,在墨水区的大型绿色斑块后翼。观察到,在年轻,新鲜出现的女性这些贴片经常缺席。当通过男性后翼的横向运动刷在折叠的女性后翼之间时,它们会消失并最终消失。缩小鳞片脱落很容易,因为由于它们的特定折叠肢体,它们不会像棕色背景鳞片一样坚定地粘附着翼。我们推测,这个过程与女性的适应性有关。在交配之前,蓝绿色斑块是有利的,因为他们吸引了异性的注意力,并增强了成功交配的机会。交配后,他们失去了性角色。没有蓝绿色斑块的女性变得神秘。因此,不仅对男性而言,它们不太明显,这有助于他们避免性骚扰,也可以用于潜在的鸟类捕食者。此外,蓝色反射尺度的损失可以加速腹部和鸡蛋成熟的热身。在雄性中,贴片(信号传导)和负(鸟类吸引力)的积极作用在整个寿命期间平衡,并且由于飞行中的翅膀缩放定期使用,它们逐渐逐渐消失。我们的假设是通过形态学,光学,实验和统计分析来支持,其中我们使用了两性的509名性别。记录了与或没有蓝色贴片的年轻人(带有未损坏的翼)女性的类似比例,而在雄性中没有报道没有任何痕迹的蓝色斑块的个体,以及年龄(机翼损坏)的相关性和逐渐消失被证明了。这种适应涉及成人出现的活跃变化,即Colo

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