Science. 1969 Jun 6;164(3884):1170-2. doi: 10.1126/science.164.3884.1170.
Males of the queen butterfly Danaus gilippus berenice, deprived of the two extrusible brushlike "hairpencils" at the rear of their abdomen, are capable of courting females but incapable of seducing them. In normal courtship, an aphrodisiac secretion associated with the hairpencils is transferred by way of tiny cuticular "dust" particles to the antennae of the females. Of the two substances identified from the secretion, one (the ketone) acts as the chemical messenger that induces the females to mate. The only known function of the other compound (the diol) is to serve as a glue that sticks the dust to the female. Males were reared under conditions in which they produced subnormal amounts of ketone and showed reduced seductive capacity. Under certain experimental circumstances, the competence of these males was restored by addition of synthetic ketone.
雄蝴蝶王 Danaus gilippus berenice 的腹部后端有两个可伸出的刷状“发刷”,如果这些“发刷”被去除,雄蝴蝶仍可以求爱,但不能诱惑雌蝴蝶。在正常求爱过程中,发刷上的一种性外激素分泌经由微小的角质“灰尘”颗粒传递到雌蝴蝶的触角上。从分泌物中鉴定出的两种物质中,一种(酮)是一种化学信使,能诱导雌蝴蝶交配。另一种化合物(二醇)的唯一已知功能是作为一种将灰尘粘到雌蝴蝶身上的胶水。在使雄蝴蝶产生低于正常水平酮的条件下饲养它们,并显示出降低的诱惑能力。在某些实验条件下,通过添加合成酮可以恢复这些雄蝴蝶的能力。