It’s not just antenna size, but scales that matter for lonely male moths

Wednesday, Mar 14, 2018, 12:29 AM | Source: Pursuit

Mark Elgar, Doug Hilton, Qike Wang

Read the full, original article on Pursuit...

Without being able to use social media, moths must use their antennae to search out a mate in their busy environment.

A male’s antennae must be sensitive enough to detect the female sex pheromone amongst competing smells such as food, predators and contaminants like dust.

Some male moths have evolved intricate scale arrangements on...

Read the full article on Unimelb Pursuit...

University of Melbourne Researchers