Photoperiodic receptor in the nymph of Poecilocoris lewisi (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae)

The receptor for photoperiodism in nymphs of Poecilocoris lewisi was examined using a phosphorescent paint, which absorbs light energy and emits phosphorescence in the dark. This species shows a facultative diapause in the fifth (final) nymphal instar and its induction is primarily controlled by pho...

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Main Authors: Ryo MIYAWAKI, Shinichi I. TANAKA, Hideharu NUMATA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2003-06-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
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Online Access:https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200302-0012_Photoperiodic_receptor_in_the_nymph_of_Poecilocoris_lewisi_Heteroptera_Scutelleridae.php
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spelling doaj-34456c6a1d81431fb0fc27a61bb6b7aa2021-04-16T20:33:32ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292003-06-01100230130310.14411/eje.2003.047eje-200302-0012Photoperiodic receptor in the nymph of Poecilocoris lewisi (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae)Ryo MIYAWAKI0Shinichi I. TANAKA1Hideharu NUMATADepartment of Bio- and Geosciences, Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University, Osaka 558-8585, Japan;Department of Bio- and Geosciences, Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University, Osaka 558-8585, Japan;The receptor for photoperiodism in nymphs of Poecilocoris lewisi was examined using a phosphorescent paint, which absorbs light energy and emits phosphorescence in the dark. This species shows a facultative diapause in the fifth (final) nymphal instar and its induction is primarily controlled by photoperiod in the fourth instar. The incidence of diapause in the fifth instar was determined after exposing selected regions of the body surface to a longer photophase than the rest by applying a phosphorescent paint in the fourth instar. The incidence of diapause was significantly lower in insects with their compound eyes painted than in control insects at near-critical daylengths. However, painting the central part of the head had no effect. It is concluded, therefore, that the compound eyes are the principal receptor for photoperiodism in nymphs of P. lewisi. This is the first report implicating the compound eyes in the reception of photoperiod in nymphal insects.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200302-0012_Photoperiodic_receptor_in_the_nymph_of_Poecilocoris_lewisi_Heteroptera_Scutelleridae.phpphotoreceptorphotoperiodismcompound eyenymphal diapausepoecilocoris lewisi
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author Ryo MIYAWAKI
Shinichi I. TANAKA
Hideharu NUMATA
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Shinichi I. TANAKA
Hideharu NUMATA
Photoperiodic receptor in the nymph of Poecilocoris lewisi (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae)
European Journal of Entomology
photoreceptor
photoperiodism
compound eye
nymphal diapause
poecilocoris lewisi
author_facet Ryo MIYAWAKI
Shinichi I. TANAKA
Hideharu NUMATA
author_sort Ryo MIYAWAKI
title Photoperiodic receptor in the nymph of Poecilocoris lewisi (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae)
title_short Photoperiodic receptor in the nymph of Poecilocoris lewisi (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae)
title_full Photoperiodic receptor in the nymph of Poecilocoris lewisi (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae)
title_fullStr Photoperiodic receptor in the nymph of Poecilocoris lewisi (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae)
title_full_unstemmed Photoperiodic receptor in the nymph of Poecilocoris lewisi (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae)
title_sort photoperiodic receptor in the nymph of poecilocoris lewisi (heteroptera: scutelleridae)
publisher Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science
series European Journal of Entomology
issn 1210-5759
1802-8829
publishDate 2003-06-01
description The receptor for photoperiodism in nymphs of Poecilocoris lewisi was examined using a phosphorescent paint, which absorbs light energy and emits phosphorescence in the dark. This species shows a facultative diapause in the fifth (final) nymphal instar and its induction is primarily controlled by photoperiod in the fourth instar. The incidence of diapause in the fifth instar was determined after exposing selected regions of the body surface to a longer photophase than the rest by applying a phosphorescent paint in the fourth instar. The incidence of diapause was significantly lower in insects with their compound eyes painted than in control insects at near-critical daylengths. However, painting the central part of the head had no effect. It is concluded, therefore, that the compound eyes are the principal receptor for photoperiodism in nymphs of P. lewisi. This is the first report implicating the compound eyes in the reception of photoperiod in nymphal insects.
topic photoreceptor
photoperiodism
compound eye
nymphal diapause
poecilocoris lewisi
url https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200302-0012_Photoperiodic_receptor_in_the_nymph_of_Poecilocoris_lewisi_Heteroptera_Scutelleridae.php
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