The luring mantid: Protrusible pheromone glands in Stenophylla lobivertex (Mantodea: Acanthopidae)

Main Authors: Schwarz, Christian J., Glaw, Frank
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Terbitan: Pensoft Publishers , 2021
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author Schwarz, Christian J.
Glaw, Frank
title The luring mantid: Protrusible pheromone glands in Stenophylla lobivertex (Mantodea: Acanthopidae)
publisher Pensoft Publishers
publishDate 2021
topic Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Mantodea
Stenophyllidae
Stenophylla
Stenophylla lobivertex
Acanthopidae
Calling behavior
Neotropics
praying mantis
reproductive strategy
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contents The hitherto unknown pheromone gland of female Stenophylla lobivertex Lombardo, 2000, a poorly understood praying mantis distributed in the Neotropics, is described and figured. In contrast to other mantodeans, this species has a protrusible, bifurcated (Y-shaped) gland of 6 mm length. It is protracted by sexually receptive females during nighttime and only when undisturbed. The significance of this morphological and behavioral adaptation is discussed in light of the reproductive strategy of the species and its assumed rarity in the natural habitat.
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