“…The majority of insect water loss is across the cuticle, due to the high surface area to volume ratio (Gibbs, 2002;Hadley, 1994), and reduced rates of cuticular water loss (CWL) are associated with greater resistance to desiccation (Parkash et al, 2008). Cuticular permeability can be modified via structural changes to the cuticle, such as melanisation (Hadley, 1978;Parkash et al, 2009aParkash et al, , 2009b, or through changes to the quantity and identity of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) (Gibbs and Pomonis, 1995). It has been suggested that cuticular permeability can be reduced by increasing total amount, saturation, and chain length of CHCs (Gibbs and Pomonis, 1995).…”