2013
DOI: 10.1007/s13355-013-0231-1
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Flight initiation of Nysius huttoni (Hemiptera: Orsillidae) in relation to temperature and wing forms

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“…Starved and/or virgin females retain their flight muscles. WEI (2011WEI ( , 2014 describes the wing polymorphism of Nysius huttoni White, 1878, a lygaeid belonging to the Orsilinae subfamily. N. huttoni has three wing forms, termed macropterous, sub-brachypterous and brachypterous by the author.…”
Section: Case Studies Of Wing Dimorphism/polymorphism Of Phytophagous...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starved and/or virgin females retain their flight muscles. WEI (2011WEI ( , 2014 describes the wing polymorphism of Nysius huttoni White, 1878, a lygaeid belonging to the Orsilinae subfamily. N. huttoni has three wing forms, termed macropterous, sub-brachypterous and brachypterous by the author.…”
Section: Case Studies Of Wing Dimorphism/polymorphism Of Phytophagous...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is found that temperature is an important extrinsic factor for the take-off in nature. A relatively higher environmental temperature, which is usually between 25 °C and 35 °C, is more suitable for the flight initiation [67][68][69]. Moreover, it is found that the thoracic temperature is usually clearly higher than the environmental temperature before flight.…”
Section: 21: Flight Initiationmentioning
confidence: 99%