Science. 1969 Jun 6;164(3884):1173-4. doi: 10.1126/science.164.3884.1173.
Olfactory receptor responses (electroantennograms) were recorded from antennae of danaid butterflies. Antennae of male and female queen butterflies (Danaus gilippus berenice) respond equally strongly to the hairpencil of queen males, to its crude extract, and to one of its two identified secretory components (the ketone). Responses to the second component (the diol) are weak. Hairpencils of a related species, Lycorea ceres, which also contain the ketone, are equally effective in eliciting electroantennograms from both sexes of the queen. Antennae of another related species, the monarch (Danaus plexippus), respond to the same stimuli as does the queen. Monarch hairpencils, which lack the ketone, do not elicit electroantennograms in monarch or queen antennae.
从 Danaid 蝴蝶的触角记录到了嗅觉受体反应(触角电图)。雄性和雌性帝王蝶(Danaus gilippus berenice)的触角对雄性帝王蝶的发刷、其粗提取物以及两种已鉴定的分泌成分之一(酮)反应同样强烈(另一种成分是二醇,反应较弱)。与酮共存的相关物种 Lycorea ceres 的发刷对雌雄帝王蝶同样有效,能引起触角电图。另一种相关物种(君主斑蝶)的触角与帝王蝶的触角对相同的刺激有反应。缺少酮的君主斑蝶的发刷不会在君主斑蝶或帝王蝶的触角中引起触角电图。