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Differences in haemolymph proteins in relation to diapause and wing dimorphism inPyrrhocoris apterus (L.) (Heteroptera: Pyrrhocoridae)

R. SochaContact Information and J. Šula1

(1)  Institute of Entomology, Academy of Sciences, Branišovská 31, 370 05 České Budějovice, Czech Republic

Accepted: 22 April 1996  

Communicated by H. Langer
Abstract  Three different cultures of dimorphic bug,Pyrrhocoris apterus, were analyzed concerning diapause and its relation to wing morph pattern. The proportion of macropterous bugs was considerably higher (36%) in the Mediterranean culture from Israel than that (1.3%) in the temperate culture from the Czech Republic. The macropterous morph- and brachypterous morphrelated types of reproduction arrest, differing by the length of pre-oviposition period, were distinguished in cultures analyzed. The reproduction arrest with an average pre-oviposition period of 38.2 days in Mediterranean macropters and 18.5 days in macropters from selected macropterous strain, was found to be typical for macropterous morph. Two different photoperiodic conditions induced macropterous morph-related reproduction arrest, the long-day (18 h light-6 h dark) photoperiod in macropterous strain macropters and the short-day (12 h light-12 h dark) photoperiod in Mediterranean macropters. The brachypterous morph-related reproduction arrest, characterized by pre-oviposition period longer than 90 days, occurred predominantly in diapausing brachypterous bugs. While the hibernal diapause of brachypterous bugs was characterized by a very high level of the 78- and 82-kDa proteins in haemolymph, their content in haemolymph of macropters during macropterous morph-related reproduction arrest was almost as low as in the reproductive adults. The variation of reproduction arrest in relation to wing dimorphism represents an important feature in the life strategy ofP. apterus.

Key words  Haemolymph proteins - Reproduction arrest - Diapause - Wing dimorphism - Firebug,Pyrrhocoris


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  1. Socha, R. (2008) Differential allocation of protein resources to flight muscles and reproductive organs in the flightless wing-polymorphic bug, Pyrrhocoris apterus (L.) (Heteroptera). Journal of Comparative Physiology B 178(2)
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  2. Socha, Radomír (2005) Wing morph-specific differences in the metabolism and endocrine control of reserve mobilization in adult males of a flightless bug, Pyrrhocoris apterus (L.) (Heteroptera). Journal of Comparative Physiology B 175(8)
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  3. SOCHA, R. (1997) Feeding, drinking and digestive enzyme activities in long- and short-day females of Pyrrhocoris apterus (Heteroptera). Physiological Entomology 22(2)
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