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A resin bug (Reduviidae: Harpactorinae: Apiomerini) harvesting the trichome secretion from an Andean blackberry

Authors :
Jorge Luis Avila-Núñez
Marlene Naya
Miguel E. Alonso-Amelot
Luis Daniel Otero
Source :
Neotropical Biodiversity. 2:151-158
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2016.

Abstract

Resin bugs are a group of reduviids which collect viscous substances from plants with their legs and use them as an aid in prey capture and to protect eggs against predators. We designed the present investigation to examine aspects of the natural history and biology of Heniartes stali (Wygodzinsky) in association with Rubus cf. adenotrichos (Schltdl.), an Andean wild blackberry covered with trichomes that secrete a sticky fluid. We surveyed the occupancy of this plant by the bugs in five localities in the Venezuelan Andes and the sticky material source was determined. Nymphs, and in minor proportion, adults were frequently found on the blackberry plants. We also document the harvesting and handling of this exudate by H. stali under laboratory conditions. The bugs invested several hours to gather the sticky material using the forelegs, transferred it to the midlegs, and subsequently stored it in a conspicuously hairy area of the hindlegs. Portions of the accumulated material were smeared on the genital are...

Details

ISSN :
23766808
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neotropical Biodiversity
Accession number :
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