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Insect Plant Interaction And Sharing A Common Microhabitat


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1 WWF -India , West Bengal State Office, Tata Centre, I ' 1 Floor 43 JL Nehru Road Kolkata-700071, India
     

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The study reveals the total life history of butterfly, Tirumala limniace(Cramer, 1775) on its host plant Dregea volubilis(L.f) Benth. and its association with two other phytophagous in­ sects occupying a similar microhabitat. It is interesting to note that Aphis neriiB.de Fonsc. and Spilostethus pandurus(Scopoili, 1763) are the two hemipterans who can defend themselves by sequestering toxic phytochemicals from their host plants. All these three insects have been studied together from the same host plant.

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Lepidoptera, phytophagous, butterfly, hemiptera, aphid, Dregea, Aphis, Tirumala
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Sangita Mitra
WWF -India , West Bengal State Office, Tata Centre, I ' 1 Floor 43 JL Nehru Road Kolkata-700071, India

Abstract


The study reveals the total life history of butterfly, Tirumala limniace(Cramer, 1775) on its host plant Dregea volubilis(L.f) Benth. and its association with two other phytophagous in­ sects occupying a similar microhabitat. It is interesting to note that Aphis neriiB.de Fonsc. and Spilostethus pandurus(Scopoili, 1763) are the two hemipterans who can defend themselves by sequestering toxic phytochemicals from their host plants. All these three insects have been studied together from the same host plant.

Keywords


Lepidoptera, phytophagous, butterfly, hemiptera, aphid, Dregea, Aphis, Tirumala