James Marisano, Nandamuri Sri Pratima, Stahl Aaron, Buschbeck Elke K
Department of Evolution and Ecology, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0006, USA.
J Exp Biol. 2016 Dec 15;219(Pt 24):3866-3874. doi: 10.1242/jeb.148361.
The highly specialized evolution of Strepsiptera has produced one of the most unusual eyes among mature insects, perhaps in line with their extremely complex and challenging life cycle. This relatively rare insect order is one of the few for which it has been unclear what spectral classes of photoreceptors any of its members may possess, an even more apt question given the nocturnal evolution of the group. To address this question, we performed electroretinograms on adult male Xenos peckii: we measured spectral responses to equi-quantal monochromatic light flashes of different wavelengths, and established VlogI relationships to calculate spectral sensitivities. Based on opsin template fits, we found maximal spectral sensitivity (λ) in the green domain at 539 nm. Application of a green light to 'bleach' green receptors revealed that a UV peak was contributed to by an independent UV opsin with a λ of 346 nm. Transcriptomics and a phylogenetic analysis including 50 other opsin sequences further confirmed the presence of these two opsin classes. While these findings do not necessarily indicate that these unorthodox insects have color vision, they raise the possibility that UV vision plays an important role in the ability of X. peckii males to find the very cryptic strepsipteran females that are situated within their wasp hosts.
捻翅目高度特化的进化过程使其在成熟昆虫中拥有最为独特的眼睛之一,这或许与其极其复杂且具有挑战性的生命周期有关。这个相对稀有的昆虫目是少数几个其成员可能拥有何种光谱类型光感受器尚不清楚的目之一,鉴于该类群的夜行性进化,这一问题就显得尤为恰当。为了解决这个问题,我们对成年雄性佩氏异捻翅虫进行了视网膜电图检测:我们测量了对不同波长等量子单色光闪光的光谱响应,并建立了VlogI关系以计算光谱敏感度。基于视蛋白模板拟合,我们发现最大光谱敏感度(λ)在绿色区域,为539纳米。用绿光“漂白”绿色感受器的实验表明,一个346纳米的独立紫外视蛋白促成了一个紫外峰。转录组学以及包含其他50个视蛋白序列的系统发育分析进一步证实了这两类视蛋白的存在。虽然这些发现不一定表明这些非正统昆虫具有色觉,但它们增加了紫外视觉在佩氏异捻翅虫雄性寻找位于其黄蜂宿主内极其隐秘的捻翅目雌性能力中发挥重要作用的可能性。