Members of the family Meloidae are known to produce cantharidin, a highly toxic monoterpene found in their hemolymph and exuded as droplets capable of deterring many predators. As a nuptial gift, males transfer large amounts of cantharidin to females via a spermatophore, which is formed by specific accessory glands containing high concentrations of this terpene. Using light, electron and ion beam microscopy, the ultrastructural features of the three pairs of male accessory glands as well as the glandular part of the vasa deferentia were comparatively investigated in seven species of blister beetles belonging to five different tribes and two subfamilies. All gland pairs examined share common features such as mesodermal derivation, the presen...
Cantharidin (CTD) is a defensive compound autogenously and exclusively produced by two phylogenetica...
Blister beetles (Coleoptera: Meloidae) are the main natural source of cantharidin, but the compound ...
Intra-specific coloration polymorphism coupled with an ancient process of lineage differentiation in...
Members of the family Meloidae are known to produce cantharidin, a highly toxic monoterpene found in...
Blister beetles owe their name to their ability to release cantharidin, a blistering terpene, the hi...
Background: Meloidae (blister beetles) are known to synthetize cantharidin (CA), a toxic and defensi...
Cantharidin (CA) is a toxic terpenoid produced by blister beetles, transferred from males to females...
Abstract Background: Meloidae (blister beetles) are known to synthetize cantharidin (CA), a toxic a...
The use of deuterium-labelled cantharidin (CAN-D-2) to study details of cantharidin transfer in blis...
Cantharidin (CA), a toxic terpene produced by blister beetles (Coleoptera: Meloidae), attracts the i...
The morphology and ultrastructure of the male reproductive accessory glands from Bactrocera oleae an...
Sex is an important factor affecting bacterial diversity in insects (Xu et al. 2016, J. Insect Phy, ...
<p style="text-align: justify;">Blister beetles (Coleoptera: Meloidae) are the main natural source o...
Cantharidin (CTD) is a defensive compound autogenously and exclusively produced by two phylogenetica...
Blister beetles (Coleoptera: Meloidae) are the main natural source of cantharidin, but the compound ...
Intra-specific coloration polymorphism coupled with an ancient process of lineage differentiation in...
Members of the family Meloidae are known to produce cantharidin, a highly toxic monoterpene found in...
Blister beetles owe their name to their ability to release cantharidin, a blistering terpene, the hi...
Background: Meloidae (blister beetles) are known to synthetize cantharidin (CA), a toxic and defensi...
Cantharidin (CA) is a toxic terpenoid produced by blister beetles, transferred from males to females...
Abstract Background: Meloidae (blister beetles) are known to synthetize cantharidin (CA), a toxic a...
The use of deuterium-labelled cantharidin (CAN-D-2) to study details of cantharidin transfer in blis...
Cantharidin (CA), a toxic terpene produced by blister beetles (Coleoptera: Meloidae), attracts the i...
The morphology and ultrastructure of the male reproductive accessory glands from Bactrocera oleae an...
Sex is an important factor affecting bacterial diversity in insects (Xu et al. 2016, J. Insect Phy, ...
<p style="text-align: justify;">Blister beetles (Coleoptera: Meloidae) are the main natural source o...
Cantharidin (CTD) is a defensive compound autogenously and exclusively produced by two phylogenetica...
Blister beetles (Coleoptera: Meloidae) are the main natural source of cantharidin, but the compound ...
Intra-specific coloration polymorphism coupled with an ancient process of lineage differentiation in...