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JOURNAL OF Insect Physiology VOLUME CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX VOLUME 37, 1991 © PERGAMON PRESS Oxford - New York - Seoul - Tokyo Journal of Insect Physiology Editor -in-Chief L. STRONG Department of Zoology, The University, Bristol BS8 1UG, U.K. Editorial Board J. G. BAUST (State University of New York at Binghamton, B. L. GUPTA (University of Cambridge, U.K.) U.S.A.) P. A. LANGLEY (University of Bristol, U.K.) W. J. BELL (University of Kansas, Lawrence, U.S.A.) M. LOCKE (University of W. Ontario, London, Canada) J. BOECKH (Universitat Regensburg, Fed. Rep. Germany ) A. R. MCCAFFERY (University of Reading, U.K.) G. S. BOYAN (Universitaét Basle, Switzerland) Y. PICHON (Laboratoire de Neurobiologie Cellulaire du D. J. COSENS (University of Edinburgh, U.K.) CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette, France) R. H. DADD (University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.) S. E. REYNOLDS (University of Bath, U.K.) E. E. DAVIS (S.R.1. International, California, U.S.A.) D. S. SAUNDERS (University of Edinburgh, U.K.) F. ENGELMANN (University of California, U.S.A.) S. S. TOBE (University of Toronto, Canada) A. GIRARDIE (Université de Bordeaux I, France) R. de G. WEEVERS (University of Bristol, U.K.) Aims and Scope All aspects of insect physiology are published in this journal which will also accept papers on the physiology of other arthropods, if the referees consider the work to be of general interest. The coverage includes endocrinology (in relation to moulting, reproduction and metabolism), pheromones, neurobiology (cellular, integrative and developmental), physiological pharmacology, nutrition (food selection, digestion and absorption), homeostasis, excretion, reproduction, and behaviour. Communication on structure, new methodology, and applied entomology can be published if the subject matter has an explicit bearing on the physiology of arthropods. Review articles are also welcomed. Publishing Office: Pergamon Press plc, Pergamon House, Bampfylde Street, Exeter EX1 2AH, U.K. [Te/. Exeter (0392) 51558; Fax (0392) 425370]. Subscription and Advertising Offices: North America: Pergamon Press Inc., 395 Saw Mill River Road, Elmsford, NY 10523, U.S.A. Rest of the World: Pergamon Press plc, Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW, U.K. [Te/. Oxford (0865) 794141; Fax (0865) 60285]. Subscription Rates: Annual institutional subscription rate (1992): £540.00 (US$865.00). Two-year institutional rate (1992/93): £1026.00 (US$1643.50). Sterling prices are definitive. U.S. dollar prices are quoted for convenience only, and are subject to exchange rate fluctuation. Prices include postage and insurance and are subject to change without notice. Subscription rates for Japan are available on request. Journal of Insect Physiology and the related publication Insect Biochemistry are available on a joint subscription of £815.00 (US$1305.00) per annum, a saving of £110.00 (US$175.00) on the separate subscription prices. 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The Item-fee code for this publication is: 0022-1910/91 $3.00 + 0.00 ©™ The text paper used ir this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences— Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. LIST OF CONTENTS VOLUME 37 NUMBER 1 P. S. DE VILLIERS and S. A. HANRAHAN Sperm competition in the Namib Desert beetle, Onymacris unguicularis JAMES R. GROOME, MARK A. TOWNLEY, Detection and isolation of proctolin-like immunoreactiv- MARIANNE DE TSCHASCHELL and ity in arachnids: possible cardioregulatory role for proc- EDWARD K. TILLINGHAST tolin in the orb-weaving spiders Argiope and Araneus F. S. ZUCOLOTO Effects of flavour and nutritional value on diet selection by Ceratitis capitata larvae (Diptera, Tephritidae) TETSUO HARADA Effects of photoperiod and temperature on phototaxis in a water strider, Gerris paludum insularis (Motschulsky) B. CYMBOROWSKI, M. MUSZYNSKA-PYTEL, Haemolymph ecdysteroid titres controlled by a circadian P. PORCHERON and P. CASSIER clock mechanism in larvae of the wax moth, Galleria mellonella MARTIN GIURFA Colour generalization and choice behaviour of the honeybee Apis mellifera ligustica RICHARD L. LINDROTH, MIEL A. BARMAN Nutrient deficiencies and the gypsy moth, Lymantria and ANNE V. WEISBROD dispar: effects on larval performance and detoxication enzyme activities JOHN G. RIEMANN and Secretion in the upper vas deferens of the gypsy moth JADWIGA M. GIEBULTOWICZ correlated with the circadian rhythm of sperm release from the testes BARBARA STAY, SANJAY JOSHI Sensitivity to allatostatins of corpora allata from larval and ANDREA P. WOODHEAD and adult female Diploptera punctata K.-E. KAISSLING, T. A. KEIL Pheromone stimulation in perfused sensory hairs of the and J. L. D. WILLIAMS moth Antheraea polyphemus M. J. VAN DEN BERG and G. ZIEGELBERGER On the function of the pheromone binding protein in the olfactory hairs of Antheraea polyphemus NUMBER 2 i Editorial Announcement C. A. D. DE Kort and A. B. KOOPMANSCHAP 87 A juvenile hormone analogue affects the protein pattern of the haemolymph in last-instar larvae of Locusta migratoria W. REUBEN KAUFMAN Correlation between haemolymph ecdysteroid titre, salivary gland degeneration and ovarian development in the Ixodid tick, Amblyomma hebraeum Koch D. NEUMANN and K.-D. SPINDLER Circasemilunar control of imaginal disc development in Clunio marinus: temporal switching point, temperature- compensated developmental time and ecdysteroid profile Ill ROBERT J. WEAVER Profile of the responsiveness of corpora allata from virgin female Periplaneta americana to an allatostatin from Diploptera punctata L. PLAWNER, T. L. PANNABECKER, Control of diuresis in the yellow fever mosquito Aedes S. Laurer, M. D. BAUSTIAN and aegypti: evidence for similar mechanisms in the male and K. W. BEYENBACH female ELIZABETH QUEATHEM The ontogeny of grasshopper jumping performance TOSHIHARU TANAKA and S. BRADLEIGH VINSON Depression of prothoracic gland activity of Heliothis virescens by venom and calyx fluids from the parasitoid, Cardiochiles nigriceps PETER R. WHITE The electroantennogram response: effects of varying sensillum numbers and recording electrode position in a clubbed antenna BELGAUM S. THYAGARAJA, THOMAS J. KELLY, Thyroxine-induced haemolymph protein and ecdy- EDWARD P. MASLER and ALEXEJ B. BORKOVEC steroid increases in the silkworm, Bombyx mori: effect on larval growth and silk production A. R. Woop and M. J. LEHANE Relative contributions of apocrine and eccrine secretion to digestive enzyme release from midgut cells of Stomoxys calcitrans (Insecta: Diptera) Announcement NUMBER 3 V. K. DIMITRIADIS 167 Fine structure of the midgut of adult Drosophila auraria and its relationship to the sites of acidophilic secretion HANS KOMNICK and RUDOLF BAUERFEIND 179 Intestinal absorption of defined lipids by the larval dragonfly Aeshna cyanea (Insecta, Odonata): wax esters and fatty alcohols P. E. FIELDS and J. P. WoODRING Octopamine mobilization of lipids and carbohydrates in the house cricket, Acheta domesticus G. BERTRAM, L. SCHLEITHOFF, Bafilomycin A, is a potent inhibitor of urine formation P. ZIMMERMANN and A. WESSING by Malpighian tubules of Drosophila hydei: is a vacuo- lar-type ATPase involved in ion and fluid secretion? PETRA A. SCHWANTES and GEORG SEIBOLD Ion-absorption by specialized epithelial regions in Musca domestica larvae A. R. McQuiston and S. S. ToBE Developmental changes and second messenger modulation of the electrical properties of cells of the cockroach corpora allata HuBERT R. SPIETH and KLAUS PETER SAUER Quantitative measurement of photoperiods and its sig- nificance for the induction of diapause in Pieris brassicae (Lepidoptera, Pieridae) M. T. CARRETERO, M. J. CARMONA Thermotolerance and heat shock proteins in Chironomus and J. L. Diez Announcement NUMBER 4 JONATHAN K. STILES, K. R. WALLBANKS 247 The use of casein substrate gels for determining trypsin- and D. H. MOLYNEUX like activity in the midgut of Glossina palpalis spp (Diptera: Glossinidae) J. L. PEACH and J. E. PHILLIPS Metabolic support of chloride-dependent short-circuit current across the locust (Schistocerca gregaria) ileum L. M. SCHOONHOVEN, M. S. J. SIMMONDS Changes in the responsiveness of the maxillary stylo- and W. M. BLANEY conic sensilla of Spodoptera littoralis to inositol and sinigrin correlate with feeding behaviour during the final larval stadium DIETER LUFFY and AUGUST DoRN Serotoninergic elements in the stomatogastric nervous system of the stick insect, Carausius morosus, demon- strated by immunohistochemistry R. D. NORTH Transpiration and humidity preference in a temperate wood ant Formica rufa L. W. CLay SMITH and JERRY F. BUTLER Ultrastructure of the Tabanidae compound eye: unusual features for Diptera MICHAEL LOCKE, C. KETOLA-PIRIE, Vacuolar apoferritin synthesis by the fat body of an H. LEUNG and H. NICHOL insect (Calpodes ethlius) PATRICK J. MARTIN Respiration of the ant Leptothorax unifasciatus (Hy- menoptera, Formicidae) at individual and society levels R. DE JONG and M.-H. PHAM-DELEGUE Electroantennogram responses related to olfactory con- ditioning in the honey bee (Apis mellifera ligustica) NUMBER 5 PAN CENXUAN and KIMIO SHIMADA 325 Cold hardiness of four Antarctic terrestrial mites in the active season at King George Island Davip L. DENLINGER and JAN ZDAREX 333 Commitment to metamorphosis in tsetse (Glossina mor- sitans centralis): temporal, nutritional and hormonal aspects of the decision W.E. G. ParIsH and J. S. BALE Effect of low temperatures on the intracellular symbionts of the grain aphid Sitobion avenae (F.) (Hem., Aphidi- dae) TERESA MARTINEZ and DIANA WHEELER Effect of the queen, brood and worker caste on haemo- lymph vitellogenin titre in Camponotus festinatus workers ZHIXIANG WANG and Ultrastructural study of storage protein granules in fat NORBERT H. HAUNERLAND body of the corn earworm, Heliothis zea KENJI TOMIOKA, TAKANORI WAKATSUKI, Circadian control of hatching in the cricket, Gryllus KATSUYUKI SHIMONO and YOSHIHIKO CHIBA bimaculatus ANDREW M. Fox and STUART E. REYNOLDS The pharmacology of the lipid-mobilizing response to adipokinetic hormone family peptides in the moth, Manduca sexta V NoriAKI AGUI, TORU SHIMADA, Hormonal control of vitellogenin mRNA levels in the SusuMu Izumi and SHIRO TOMINO male and female housefly, Musca domestica Davip B. Roserts, J. DERMOT TURING The advantages that accrue to Drosophila melanogaster and SusAN A. R. LOUGHLIN possessing larval serum protein | Announcement NUMBER 6 Eprna L. BuRNS, ANN-SHYN CHIANG, 401 Juvenile hormone regulation of the left colleterial gland MICHAL GapotT and Cosy SCHAL in intact and ovariectomized Blattella germanica (L.) (Dictyoptera: Blattellidae) KEIICHI MIMURA A study of biogenic amines and related substances during development of the visual system in a fly Boettcherisca peregrina C. F. Hinks, M. T. CHEESEMAN, The effects of kochia, wheat and oats on digestive M. A. ERLANDSON, O. OLFERT proteinases and the protein economy of adult grass- and N. D. Westcott hoppers, Melanoplus sanguinipes RICHARD A. BAINES and ROGER G. H. DOWNER The role of proctolin in maintaining contractions of the locust (Locusta migratoria) mandibular closer muscle J. P. R. OCHIENG’-ODERO The effect of photoperiod and thermophotoperiod on the larval critical weight, latent feeding period, larval maximum weight and fecundity of Cnephasia jactatana (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) S. W. NICOLSON Diuresis or clearance: is there a physiological role for the “diuretic hormone” of the desert beetle Onymacris? TJANDRA ANGGRAENI and Studies on cell-cell co-operation during phagocytosis NorMAN A. RATCLIFFE by purified haemocyte populations of the wax moth, Galleria mellonella ORNELLA CUSINATO, COLIN H. WHEELER The identity and physiological actions of an adipokinetic and GRAHAM J. GOLDSWORTHY hormone in Acheta domesticus SARA TREVITT and LINDA PARTRIDGE A cost of receiving sperm in the female fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster NUMBER 7 C. Griss, S. J. Simpson, J. ROHRBACHER 477 Localization in the central nervous system of larval and C. H. F. ROWELL Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) of areas responsible for aspects of feeding behaviour GERD GADE Hyperglycaemia or hypertrehalosaemia? The effect of insect neuropeptides on haemolymph sugars ROBERT R. Rojas, LAURENCE D. CHARLET Biochemistry and physiology of overwintering in the and RoGER A. LEOPOLD mature larva of the red sunflower seed weevil, Smicronyx fulvus LeConte (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) S. J. COULSON and J. S. BALE Anoxia induces rapid cold hardening in the housefly Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae) VI M. R. STRAND and E. A. WONG The growth and role of Microplitis demolitor teratocytes in parasitism of Pseudoplusia includens SEI TANAKA De-alation and its influences on egg production and flight muscle histolysis in a cricket (Velarifictorus parvus) that undergoes inter-reproductive migration G. CoTTon and J. H. ANSTEE A biochemical and structural study on the effects of methoprene on fat body development in Locusta migratoria L. I. YU. RAUSCHENBACH, N. S. LUKASHINA, Role of juvenile hormone esterase in Diptera (Drosophila T. M. KHLEBODAROVA and L. I. KOROCHKIN virilis) metamorphosis Book Review L. STRONG Insect Neurochemistry and Neurophysiology 1989. Edited by A. B. Borkovec and E. P. Masler NUMBER 8 CHRISTIANE K. BAUER and MICHAEL GEWECKE 551 Motoneuronal control of antennal muscles in Locusta migratoria G. M. Coast, O. CusinaTo, I. KAY An evaluation of the role of cyclic AMP as an intra- and G. J. GOLDSWORTHY cellular second messenger in Malpighian tubules of the house cricket, Acheta domesticus DAVID BERRIGAN and SARAH J. LOCKE Body size and male reproductive performance in the flesh fly, Neobellieria bullata YASUO OKADA, KENJI TOMIOKA and Circadian phase-response curves for light in nymphal YOSHIHIKO CHIBA and adult crickets, Gryllus bimaculatus OPENDER KOUL and Murray B. ISMAN Effects of azadirachtin on the dietary utilization and development of the variegated cutworm Peridroma saucia MASAKI SAKAI, YASUO TAODA, KAZUYA MorI, Copulation sequence and mating termination in the male MASATO FUJINO and CHIZU OHTA cricket Gryllus bimaculatus DeGeer MICHEL RENOU Sex pheromone reception in the moth, Mamestra thalas- sina. Characterization and distribution of two types of olfactory hairs JARI RANTAMAKI, HILARY DURRANT, Isolation of a 90kDa protein from haemocytes of ZIcAl LIANG, NORMAN A. RATCLIFFE, Blaberus craniifer which has similar functional and im- BERNARD Duvic and KENNETH SODERHALL munological properties to the 76kDa protein from crayfish haemocytes NUMBER 9 B. J. Cook, R. M. WAGNER and T. L. PETERSON 635 The hindgut muscularis of the stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans: some of its structural, motile and pharmaco- logical properties H. Le Corronc, B. LAPIED and B. HUE M,-Like presynaptic receptors modulate acetylcholine release in the cockroach (Periplaneta americana) central nervous system Vil J. L. Connart, J. P. DELBECQUE, The onset of metamorphosis in Tenebrio molitor larvae I. GLITHO and J. DELACHAMBRE (Insecta, Coleoptera) under grouped, isolated and starved conditions CHRISTIANE K. BAUER Modulatory action of proctolin in the locust (Locusta migratoria) antennal motor system P. C. VEIverS, R. MUHLEMANN, Digestion, diet and polyethism in two fungus-growing M. SLaytor, R. H. LEUTHOLD termites: Macrotermes subhyalinus Rambur and and D. E. BIGNELL M. michaelseni Sjestedt U. GEHRKEN, A. STROMME, R. LUNDHEIM Inoculative freezing in overwintering tenebrionid beetle, and K. E. ZACHARIASSEN Bolitophagus reticulatus Panz ANDREAS BAADER The contribution of some neck and abdominal motoneurones in locust (Locusta migratoria) steering reactions L. PoLGAR, M. MACKAUER and Diapause induction in two species of aphid parasitoids: W. VOLKL the influence of aphid morph C. NOAH KOLLER and ALEXANDER S. RAIKHEL Initiation of vitellogenin uptake and protein synthesis in the mosquito (Aedes aegypti) ovary in response to a blood meal NUMBER 10 W. A. Prosser and A. E. DouGLAS 713. The aposymbiotic aphid: an analysis of chlortetra- cycline-treated pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum Marc J. KLOWDEN and GaliL M. CHAMBERS 721 Male accessory gland substances activate egg develop- ment in nutritionally stressed Aedes aegypti mosquitoes HARUYUKI SONOBE and MAKOTO NAKAMURA A re-investigation of the oxygen permeability of the chorion in relation to the onset of embryonic diapause in the silkworm, Bombyx mori ZHI- YONG HUANG, GENE E. ROBINSON, Hormonal regulation of behavioural development in the STEPHEN S. TOBE, KOICHIRO J. YAGI, honey bee is based on changes in the rate of juvenile COLETTE STRAMBI, ALAIN STRAMBI hormone biosynthesis and BARBARA STAY ALLEN GiBBs and JOHN H. CROWE Intra-individual variation in cuticular lipids studied using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy TETSUHIKO SASAKI, HiROAKI HAYASHI Growth and reproduction of the symbiotic and aposym- and HAJIME ISHIKAWA biotic pea aphids, Acyrthosiphon pisum maintained on artificial diets ArY A. HOFFMANN Acclimation for desiccation resistance in Drosophila: species and population comparisons GERRIT DE BOER Effect of diet experience on the ability of different larval chemosensory organs to mediate food discrimination by the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta Vill PATRICIA DE AZAMBUJA, E. S. GARCIA, Immune-depression in Rhodnius prolixus induced by the N. A. RATCLIFFE and J. DAviID WARTHEN JR growth inhibitor, azadirachtin Z. PENG and P. W. MILEs Oxidases in the gut of an aphid, Macrosiphum rosae (L.) and their relation to dietary phenolics NUMBER 11 A. VALLET, P. CaAssiER and Y. LENSKY 789 Ontogeny of the fine structure of the mandibular glands of the honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) workers and the pheromonal activity of 2-heptanone Rapomir Socua, JAN Suca, DALIBoR Koprik Hormonal control of vitellogenin synthesis in Pyrr- and IvAN GELBIC hocoris apterus (L.) (Heteroptera) J. M. SCHMIDT and W. G. FRIEND Ingestion and diet destination in the mosquito Culiseta inornata: effects of carbohydrate configuration J. MACHIN and M. J. O’DONNELL Rectal complex ion activities and electrochemical gradients in larvae of the desert beetle, Onymacris: comparisons with Tenebrio M. R. STRAND and T. NoDA Alterations in the haemocytes of Pseudoplusia includens after parasitism by Microplitis demolitor H. J. Kircu, G. Spates, R. DROLESKEY, Mechanism of haemolysis of erythrocytes by haemolytic W. J. KLort and J. R. DELOACH factors from Stomoxys calcitrans (L.) (Diptera: Muscidae) NUMBER 12 R. WALL, P. A. LANGLEY and K. L. MORGAN 863 Ovarian development and pteridine accumulation for age determination in the blowfly Lucilia sericata GRACE DON-WHEELER and FRANZ ENGELMANN The female- and male-produced vitellogenins of Leuco- phaea maderae PAUL M. HARRISSON, PETER ROTHERY Drying processes in the Antarctic collembolan Crypto- and WILLIAM BLOCK pygus antarcticus (Willem) PETER NONACS Less growth with more food: how insect-prey availability changes colony demographics in the ant, Camponotus floridanus S. P. Foster, J. C. BERGH, S. ROSE Aspects of pheromone biosynthesis in the Hessian fly, and M. O. Harris Mayetiola destructor (Say) ANN-SHYN CHIANG, EDINA L. BURNS Ovarian regulation of cyclic changes in size and activity and Cosy SCHAL of corpus allatum cells in Blattella germanica S. FRIEDMAN, G. P. WALDBAUER, Blood trehalose levels have a role in the control of J. E. EERTMOED, MOHAMMED NAEEM dietary self-selection by Heliothis zea larvae and A. W. GHENT IX GENE E. ROBINSON, COLETTE STRAMBI, 929 Comparison of juvenile hormone and _ ecdysteroid ALAIN STRAMBI and MARK F. FELDLAUFER haemolymph titres in adult worker and queen honey bees (Apis mellifera) JOHANNES BOHRMANN Potassium uptake into Drosophila ovarian follicles: rel- evance to physiological and developmental processes

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