Protein and amino acid composition of the tergal gland secretions ofBlatta orientalis andEurycotis floridana (Dictyoptera: Blattidae) |
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Authors: | Abed Dehbia Farine Jean-Pierre François Jean Brossut Rémy |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Zoologie, URA CNRS 674, Université de Bourgogne, 6 Bd Gabriel, F-21000 Dijon, France |
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Abstract: | Summary Nymphs and adult females ofBlatta orientalis and nymphs ofEurycotis floridana produce a proteinaceous sticky secretion which accumulates on the last abdominal tergites. The proteic patterns do not differ between individuals of the same species. HPLC analyses show that all the common amino acids are found in both species, aspartic and glutamic acids representing 24 to 37% of the total amount of amino acids. InB. orientalis, glutamic acid is the more abundant amino acid whereas inE. floridana it is the aspartic acid. The secretion appears and accumulates rapidly on isolated insects. Behavioural assays revealed that these secretions have a defensive role. |
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Keywords: | amino acid composition defensive secretion proteinaceous secretion Blattidae Blattaria Blatta orientalis Eurycotis floridana |
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