Copulatory behaviour of the tsetse flies Glossina morsitans and G.austeni
- 1 June 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Physiological Entomology
- Vol. 7 (2) , 167-174
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3032.1982.tb00286.x
Abstract
The copulatory behaviour of Glossina morsitans morsitans West. and G.austeni Newst. was analysed by filming. After a male and female engaged genitalia, the male performed a repertoire of five actions for 3–4 min: (1) ‘rubbing’ his metathoracic, tibiotarsal joint against the region of genital contact; (2) ‘stroking’ or hitting the female's head and thorax with his meso‐ and metathoracic legs; (3) ‘wing flick’ by moving his mesothoracic legs in a rowing motion whilst at the same time vibrating the wings as in normal flight; (4) ‘wing vibration’ with the wings vibrated in the closed position; (5) ‘wings out’ in which the wings are moved out to the flying position without any observable vibration. Each action was repeated many times, to give variable individual sequences, but declined in frequency exponentially over the first 3–4 min in copulo. The two species differed in the frequency of acts. Shortly before separation, a few hours later, actions 1 and 2 reappeared. Receptive females exhibited little overt behaviour except in the maintenance of a passive stance. Refractory females rejected a mating attempt by flexing the abdomen ventrally, vibrating their wings in the closed position, and pushing the male with meso‐ and metathoracic legs. The significance and possible functions of male behaviour are discussed in relation to mating in Glossina and other Diptera.Keywords
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