Sexual communication of gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.), nun moth, L. monacha (L.), pink gypsy moth, L. mathura (M.), and fumida tussock moth, L. fumida (B.) is known to be mediated by pheromones. Data presented here show that sonic and visual signals are also involved. Sound produced by flying male L. dispar induced wing-fluttering and motion in conspecific females that may guide males to their micro-location. Analyses of sounds produced by wing fanning L. monacha, L. mathura, and L. fumida revealed species- and sex-specific wing beat and associated click frequencies that may contribute to reproductive isolation or close-range communication. Evidence for close-range communication in these lymnatriids includes (i) scanning electron microg...
Insects use different signal modalities to communicate with their conspecifics. Substrate-borne vibr...
Communication by substrate-borne mechanical signals is widespread among animals but remains one of t...
Communication by substrate-borne mechanical signals is widespread among animals but remains one of t...
Abstract. Male lesser wax moths, Achroia grisella (Fabricius) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Galleriinae),...
Nocturnal moths often use sex pheromones to find mates and ultrasonic hearing to evade echolocating ...
I tested the hypothesis that feinale peach twig borers, Anarsia lineatella, Zeller (Lepidotpera: Gel...
Members of the subfamily Galleriinae have adapted to different selective environmental pressures by ...
Pyraloidea, have simple ears that are sensitive to ultrasound. Most moths are silent, and their acou...
Female greater wax moths Galleria mellonella display by wing fanning in response to bursts of ultras...
Moths use ultrasounds as well as pheromones for sexual communication. In closely related moth specie...
Understanding the mating behaviour of an insect pest is an important condition for developing succes...
International audiencePair formation in moths typically involves pheromones, but some pyraloidand no...
Communication with substrate-borne vibrational signals is common in the family Pentatomidae, althoug...
The impact of olfactory and auditory cues on the mating behaviour in two species of moths, Agrotis s...
Nymphulinae) were observed producing a high-intensity calling song (95 dB SPL at a distance of 10 cm...
Insects use different signal modalities to communicate with their conspecifics. Substrate-borne vibr...
Communication by substrate-borne mechanical signals is widespread among animals but remains one of t...
Communication by substrate-borne mechanical signals is widespread among animals but remains one of t...
Abstract. Male lesser wax moths, Achroia grisella (Fabricius) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Galleriinae),...
Nocturnal moths often use sex pheromones to find mates and ultrasonic hearing to evade echolocating ...
I tested the hypothesis that feinale peach twig borers, Anarsia lineatella, Zeller (Lepidotpera: Gel...
Members of the subfamily Galleriinae have adapted to different selective environmental pressures by ...
Pyraloidea, have simple ears that are sensitive to ultrasound. Most moths are silent, and their acou...
Female greater wax moths Galleria mellonella display by wing fanning in response to bursts of ultras...
Moths use ultrasounds as well as pheromones for sexual communication. In closely related moth specie...
Understanding the mating behaviour of an insect pest is an important condition for developing succes...
International audiencePair formation in moths typically involves pheromones, but some pyraloidand no...
Communication with substrate-borne vibrational signals is common in the family Pentatomidae, althoug...
The impact of olfactory and auditory cues on the mating behaviour in two species of moths, Agrotis s...
Nymphulinae) were observed producing a high-intensity calling song (95 dB SPL at a distance of 10 cm...
Insects use different signal modalities to communicate with their conspecifics. Substrate-borne vibr...
Communication by substrate-borne mechanical signals is widespread among animals but remains one of t...
Communication by substrate-borne mechanical signals is widespread among animals but remains one of t...