Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
The males of the ascalaphid genus Haploglenius are equipped with a movable pronotal flap, covering a white thoracic membrane, whose function remains poorly known. Few recent original observations, conducted on undisturbed specimens in their natural environment, suggest that this structure is part of a complex visual communication system based on intermittently showing the bright, reflecting, thoracic white area on a dark background. This behaviour is probably associated with courtship.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Animal communication; Reflected light; Camouflage; Owl-flies
List of contributors:
Pantaleoni, ROBERTO ANTONIO; Badano, Davide
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