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Animal Behaviour
Volume 24, Issue 3, August 1976, Pages 690-693
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Prey detection by fourth stage Coccinella transversoguttata larvae (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
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R.H. Storch

Department of Entomology, University of Maine, Orono, Maine 04473, USA


Received 20 March 1974; 
revised 20 January 1975, 5 August 1975. 
MS. number: a1549. 
Available online 20 April 2006.

Abstract

The mode of prey detection is described for stage IV Coccinella transversoguttata larvae. The prolegs and possibly the head and mouthparts are more important than the stemmata for detecting prey. Prey are probably first noted by touch, but contact chemoreception, especially by the mouthparts, may also occur.


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