Observations on Mating Scars in Glossina palpalis (R.-D.)

Author:

Squire F. A.

Abstract

Attention is again drawn to the presence of mating scars in G. palpalis. They vary in degree and are caused by the superior claspers. The function of the inferior claspers is described and a function for the vermiform appendices is suggested. Flies mated under certain laboratory conditions may fail to develop scars, for reasons given. There are no mating scars in the two other tsetse-flies found in Sierra Leone, viz., G. longipalpis and G. fusca owing to the character of the claspers in those species. For this reason it is likely that the scars are confined to flies of the palpalis group. A suggestion is made concerning the physiology of the production of the scars and attention is called to their bionomic importance. The results of spermatheca dissections of unscarred and scarred females are tabulated. From these it is concluded that the absence of mating scars provides a fairly reliable index of the rate of emergence at any particular time.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,General Medicine

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