Venom induces alarm behaviour in the social wasp Polybioides raphigastra (Hymenoptera : Vespidae): an investigation of alarm behaviour, venom volatiles and sting autotomy

Chemicals from the venom gland elicited alarm behaviour and attack in the Asian polistine wasp Polybioides raphigastra. When presented with crushed venom glands workers of this wasp respond with a mass stinging attack. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analyses show that the major volatiles in th...

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Main Authors: Hashim, Rosli, Turillazzi, S., Sledge, M.F., Dani, F.R., Fortunato, A., Maschwitz, U., Clarke, S.R., Francescato, E., Jones, G.R., Morgan, E.D.
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spelling my.um.eprints.82692019-01-24T09:09:31Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/8269/ Venom induces alarm behaviour in the social wasp Polybioides raphigastra (Hymenoptera : Vespidae): an investigation of alarm behaviour, venom volatiles and sting autotomy Hashim, Rosli Turillazzi, S. Sledge, M.F. Dani, F.R. Fortunato, A. Maschwitz, U. Clarke, S.R. Francescato, E. Jones, G.R. Morgan, E.D. QH301 Biology Chemicals from the venom gland elicited alarm behaviour and attack in the Asian polistine wasp Polybioides raphigastra. When presented with crushed venom glands workers of this wasp respond with a mass stinging attack. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analyses show that the major volatiles in the venom gland are alkanes, monounsaturated alkenes and 2-alcohols. Several pyrazines, a spiroacetal and aromatics were also identified as trace compounds. The anatomy and morphology of the sting apparatus are reported, and we describe sting autotomy in this wasp. This is the first such report for the Ropalidiinae. The structures responsible for autotomy are likely to be large barbs present on the sting lancets, and a conspicuous tooth present on the medial side of the left lancet. Sting autotomy in P. raphigastra probably plays an important role in the localization of sites of attack by wasps defending the nest. 1999 Article PeerReviewed Hashim, Rosli and Turillazzi, S. and Sledge, M.F. and Dani, F.R. and Fortunato, A. and Maschwitz, U. and Clarke, S.R. and Francescato, E. and Jones, G.R. and Morgan, E.D. (1999) Venom induces alarm behaviour in the social wasp Polybioides raphigastra (Hymenoptera : Vespidae): an investigation of alarm behaviour, venom volatiles and sting autotomy. Physiological Entomology, 24 (3). pp. 234-239. ISSN 0307-6962 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.1365-3032.1999.00137.x/abstract 10.1046/j.1365-3032.1999.00137.x
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topic QH301 Biology
spellingShingle QH301 Biology
Hashim, Rosli
Turillazzi, S.
Sledge, M.F.
Dani, F.R.
Fortunato, A.
Maschwitz, U.
Clarke, S.R.
Francescato, E.
Jones, G.R.
Morgan, E.D.
Venom induces alarm behaviour in the social wasp Polybioides raphigastra (Hymenoptera : Vespidae): an investigation of alarm behaviour, venom volatiles and sting autotomy
description Chemicals from the venom gland elicited alarm behaviour and attack in the Asian polistine wasp Polybioides raphigastra. When presented with crushed venom glands workers of this wasp respond with a mass stinging attack. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analyses show that the major volatiles in the venom gland are alkanes, monounsaturated alkenes and 2-alcohols. Several pyrazines, a spiroacetal and aromatics were also identified as trace compounds. The anatomy and morphology of the sting apparatus are reported, and we describe sting autotomy in this wasp. This is the first such report for the Ropalidiinae. The structures responsible for autotomy are likely to be large barbs present on the sting lancets, and a conspicuous tooth present on the medial side of the left lancet. Sting autotomy in P. raphigastra probably plays an important role in the localization of sites of attack by wasps defending the nest.
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author Hashim, Rosli
Turillazzi, S.
Sledge, M.F.
Dani, F.R.
Fortunato, A.
Maschwitz, U.
Clarke, S.R.
Francescato, E.
Jones, G.R.
Morgan, E.D.
author_facet Hashim, Rosli
Turillazzi, S.
Sledge, M.F.
Dani, F.R.
Fortunato, A.
Maschwitz, U.
Clarke, S.R.
Francescato, E.
Jones, G.R.
Morgan, E.D.
author_sort Hashim, Rosli
title Venom induces alarm behaviour in the social wasp Polybioides raphigastra (Hymenoptera : Vespidae): an investigation of alarm behaviour, venom volatiles and sting autotomy
title_short Venom induces alarm behaviour in the social wasp Polybioides raphigastra (Hymenoptera : Vespidae): an investigation of alarm behaviour, venom volatiles and sting autotomy
title_full Venom induces alarm behaviour in the social wasp Polybioides raphigastra (Hymenoptera : Vespidae): an investigation of alarm behaviour, venom volatiles and sting autotomy
title_fullStr Venom induces alarm behaviour in the social wasp Polybioides raphigastra (Hymenoptera : Vespidae): an investigation of alarm behaviour, venom volatiles and sting autotomy
title_full_unstemmed Venom induces alarm behaviour in the social wasp Polybioides raphigastra (Hymenoptera : Vespidae): an investigation of alarm behaviour, venom volatiles and sting autotomy
title_sort venom induces alarm behaviour in the social wasp polybioides raphigastra (hymenoptera : vespidae): an investigation of alarm behaviour, venom volatiles and sting autotomy
publishDate 1999
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/8269/
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.1365-3032.1999.00137.x/abstract
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