Zhao J J, Wang Z L, Chen X M, Chen Y
Research Institute of Resource Insects, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Kunming 650224, China.
Neotrop Entomol. 2013 Apr;42(2):158-63. doi: 10.1007/s13744-013-0112-x. Epub 2013 Feb 15.
The type of host tissues and cells ingested by piercing and sucking insects greatly affects their nutrient intake, which may subsequently affect insect fitness. This study describes the sex differences in feeding site selection between male and female nymphs of the Chinese white wax scale insect (CWWS), Ericerus pela (Chavannes), feeding on leaves of the Chinese privet, Ligustrum lucidum. Our data showed that the stylet tips of female nymphs terminated in the phloem sieve elements of main or lateral veins, while those of male nymphs terminated in the palisade parenchyma. We concluded that female nymphs fed from sieve elements and males fed from parenchyma cells. The potential impact of these feeding patterns was discussed in relation to the selection of a site for attachment, nutrient acquisition, and mouthpart stretching mechanism. Among these factors, selection of a site for attachment and mouthpart stretching mechanism may be the main cause of sex differences in feeding sites between female and male nymphs of CWWS.
刺吸式昆虫摄取的宿主组织和细胞类型极大地影响其营养摄入,进而可能影响昆虫的适合度。本研究描述了以女贞叶为食的白蜡虫(Ericerus pela (Chavannes))若虫在取食部位选择上的性别差异。我们的数据表明,雌若虫的口针尖端终止于主脉或侧脉的韧皮部筛管分子,而雄若虫的口针尖端终止于栅栏薄壁组织。我们得出结论,雌若虫取食筛管分子,雄若虫取食薄壁组织细胞。结合附着部位选择、营养获取和口器伸展机制,讨论了这些取食模式的潜在影响。在这些因素中,附着部位选择和口器伸展机制可能是白蜡虫雌、雄若虫取食部位性别差异的主要原因。