New Zealand Journal of Zoology abstracts
Gross features of the alimentary canal and reproduction organs in Prodontria
lewisii (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae)
S.M. FERREIRA+
Department of Conservation
Auckland Conservancy
P. O. Box 68 908
Newton
Auckland, New Zealand
B. MCKINLAY
Department of Conservation
Otago Conservancy
P. O. Box 5244
Dunedin, New Zealand
+Author for correspondence.
Abstract We investigated the gross anatomical structure of
the alimentary canal and internal reproductive system of an endemic and
threatened insect
Prodontria lewisii (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae:
Melolonthinae; Cromwell chafer beetle). The alimentary canal of the adult
conforms to the morphology found in other Melolonthinae and Dynastinae. The
anatomy of male and female
P. lewisii reproductive organs was similar to
that of other scarabaeids. We also investigated the reproductive features of
adult
P. lewisii collected during monitoring of populations in 1994,
1996 and 1997. Reproductively mature females were found throughout the activity
period for the beetles (September-January), but they mated only after their
ovaries had matured. Females had the potential to produce at least 13 eggs
during the activity period. Reproductively mature males were present throughout
the activity period.
Keywords Cromwell chafer beetle, alimentary canal,
reproductive anatomy, reproduction, seasonality, Prodontria lewisii
Z00029
Received 9 August 2000; accepted 22 January 2001
New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 2001, Vol. 28: 263-271
0301-4223/01/2803-0263 $7.00/0 (c) The Royal Society of New
Zealand 2001
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