What moth makes insect repellant?
By Chelsie Vandaveer
August 28, 2002
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Dogfennel (Eupatorium capillifolium (Lamarck) Small) is a member of the Asteraceae or aster family and native to the southern U.S. These rangy plants heavily colonize disturbed habitats, but are infrequent where habitats are natural or stable. Dogfennel is almost never eaten by herbivores with the exception of a few insects. The plants produce pyrrolizidine alkaloids which make them distasteful and toxic.
In a study done at the Archbold Biological Station, a team from Wake Forest led by William E. Conner discovered moths that use dogfennel's protective alkaloids. The adult male of the scarlet-bodied wasp moth (Cosmosoma myrodora Dyar) visits dogfennel and its close relatives during the evening and night-time hours.
The male regurgitates a digestive secretion on the leaves, then ingests the alkaloid rich juices. Some of this alkaloid 'soup' is transferred to pouches on the underside of the moth's abdomen. The remainder is sequestered in the male moth's reproductive tract where it is incorporated into the spermatophore (sperm packet).
During courtship, the male wasp moth sprays the alkaloids from the pouches over the female. These alkaloids now serve as a repellant providing the female with protection against predatory insects and spiders. The female receives additional alkaloids when the male transfers the spermatophore.
Butterflies and Moths of North America has a photograph of the scarlet-bodied wasp moth. To view the photograph, click on the link:
http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/species?l=3865
Dr. William Conner of Wake Forest University has a movie of the courtship ritual of the scarlet-bodied wasp moths. To view the movie, click on the link:
http://www.wfu.edu/~conner/cosmosomamovie.html
Then select the movie format. This takes about two minutes to download and play.
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