Original Article

Behavioural observation on Platycnemis latipes revealing novel function of males’ patrol

  • Xin Yu1 ,
  • 2 ,
  • Adolfo Cordero-Rivera2
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  • 1College of Life Sciences, Chongqing Normal University, Chongqing 401331, P.R. China; E-mail: lannysummer@163.com 2Universidade de Vigo, ECOEVO Lab, Escola de Enxe?aría Forestal, Campus Universitario, Pontevedra 36005, Spain; E-mail: adolfo. cordero@uvigo.gal

Online published: 2023-04-24

Abstract

Males of Platycnemis latipes (Platycnemididae, Odonata) have enlarged tibiae (fans) and patrol using a special longitudinal zig-zag flight. By means of focal observations and experimental manipulations of the colour of abdomen and fans of mature males, we suggest that the zig-zag flight is used to avoid unnecessary harassment from other males and has not the function to attract females. The fans of P. latipes are mainly used as a tool to threaten rivals, but their effectiveness seems limited. Both abdomen and fans of a mature male can reflect UV light strongly.

Cite this article

Xin Yu1 , 2 , Adolfo Cordero-Rivera2 . Behavioural observation on Platycnemis latipes revealing novel function of males’ patrol[J]. Zoological Systematics, 2023 , 48(2) : 140 -146 . DOI: 10.11865/zs.2023204

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