Eur. J. Entomol. 97 (4): 449-456, 2000 | DOI: 10.14411/eje.2000.069
Sexual activity in Coccinellidae (Coleoptera): a review
- 1 Institute of Entomology, Academy of Sciences, Brani¹ovská 31, 370 05 Èeské Budìjovice, Czech Republic
- 2 Instytut ekologii PAN, Dziekanów Le¶ny o. Warszawy, 05-092 £omianki, Poland
Although there are few studies of the sexual life of coccinellids these phenomena have attracted the interest of isolated groups of coccinellidologists. Probably the most important finding is that at least some coccinellid species (Adalia bipunctata and Harmonia axyridis) do not mate at random with the females prefering certain males. This phenomenon was first observed in Adalia bipunctata by Lusis and then studied in detail by Majerus, O'Donald, de Jong and others. In Japan, Harmonia axyridis was similarly studied by Osawa and Ueno. While the former author found that in this species (as in A. bipunctata) the colour of the elytra is most important in mate choice by females, the latter stresses that size and activity are important. Sperm competition is another interesting phenomenon, most often the sperm of the last male fertilizes the eggs (Ueno, Katakura). Obata and Hidaka have contributed in an important way to elucidating the function of the spermatophore in mating. The studies by Hodek and Ceryngier recorded the maturation and regression of testicular follicles and the relation of mating activity to diapause in four coccinellid species. In contrast to females, where induction of diapause prevents maturation of ovaries, in diapausing males the tissue of testicular follicles remains active until the temperatures decrease in late autumn. Dissection of spermathecae revealed principal difference in autumn mating activity between Coccinella septempunctata, in which 40-60% of the beetles mated before hibernation and Ceratomegilla (syn. Semiadalia) undecimnotata, which does not mate in autumn.
Keywords: Mating, preferential mating, sperm competition, dormancy, spermatheca, testes, Coccinellidae, Coccinella septempunctata, Ceratomegilla (syn. Semiadalia) undecimnotata, Adalia bipunctata, Harmonia axyridis, Cryptolaemus montrouzieri, Epilachninae
Received: January 6, 2000; Accepted: June 20, 2000; Published: December 30, 2000 Show citation
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