Mating behavior of Phytoecia rufiventris Gautier (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)

Sexual behavior between males and females, as well as between males, is described and discussed for the cerambycid beetle Phytoecia rufiventris. The beetles' taxis toward plants taller than average height brings the sexes together from a distance. A male may mount another individual (male or fe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of insect behavior 1996-01, Vol.9 (1), p.47-60
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Q. (Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.), Chen, L.Y, Li, J.S, Yin, X.M
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Zusammenfassung:Sexual behavior between males and females, as well as between males, is described and discussed for the cerambycid beetle Phytoecia rufiventris. The beetles' taxis toward plants taller than average height brings the sexes together from a distance. A male may mount another individual (male or female) and attempt copulation without sex discrimination. The male can discern the sex of another individual only when the terminal part of his abdomen touches the ventral surface of the fifth visible sternite of the latter. No evidence of a sex pheromone is found in this species. Within 1.5-5.5 cm the substrateborne vibrations produced by a moving individual may be the important factor which elicits males to approach a moving individual and attempt copulation. If a female is receptive when a male touches her, he can copulate with her without any courtship display. However, if the female runs away and appears unreceptive, the male will perform courtship displays. Copulation is usually terminated by males. Homosexual behavior between males is discussed.
ISSN:0892-7553
1572-8889
DOI:10.1007/BF02213723