CHEMISTRY OF THE SCROPHULARIACEAE .14. IRIDOID GLYCOSIDE METABOLISM AND SEQUESTRATION BY POLADRYAS-MINUTA (LEPIDOPTERA, NYMPHALIDAE) FEEDING ON PENSTEMON-VIRGATUS (SCROPHULARIACEAE)

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作者
LEMPEREUR, KM
STERMITZ, FR
机构
[1] Department of Chemistry, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, 80523, Colorado
关键词
catalpol; checkerspot; herbivory; iridoid glycosides; Lepidoptera; metabolism; Nymphalidae; Penstemon secundiflorus; Penstemon virgatus; Poladryas minuta; Scrophulariaceae; sequestration;
D O I
10.1007/BF01014084
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
A bivoltine checkerspot butterfly, Poladryas minuta, is a Penstemon specialist, not known to utilize any other plant genus for oviposition and larval feeding. At several intermontane plains sites of central Colorado, the butterfly utilizes Penstemon virgatus as its sole host plant. Analysis of the host plant showed it to contain three cinnamyl-type catalpol esters (scutellarioside-II, globularin, globularicisin) and catalpol. The host plant contained an average of 10% dry weight iridoids, but some variation among individual plants and leaves within plants was noted. Field-collected butterflies contained 2.1-8.7% dry weight catalpol, but no other iridoids. Adults from larvae fed P. virgatus in the lab contained 4.2-9.0% dry weight catalpol and excreted large amounts of catalpol in the meconium. No catalpol was found in the larval frass. Larvae did not consume three alternate iridoid-containing host-plant species, and most eventually died rather than feed on the alternate plants. Larvae did consume small amounts of artificial diets containing the alternate species and P. virgatus, but most went into diapause and some died. Survival was good on artificial diet containing 10% dry weight of the iridoid esters from P. virgatus. Only catalpol was found in pupae and adults, but it was absent from the larval frass. The cinnamic-type acids expected from larval hydrolysis of the esters were not found in larval frass, pupae, or adults. These results are contrasted with those found for another checkerspot, Euphydryas anicia, which consumes a different host-plant species but was present at one of the same sites with Poladryas minuta. © 1990 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
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页码:1495 / 1506
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