Abstract

The sudden weight loss after eclosion in the butterflies Acraea horta, Danaus chrysippus and Papilio demodocus is largely due to diuresis. The potassium concentration of the haemolymph is approximately halved as a result, and extensive diuresis leads to increases in sodium concentration and total osmolarity. The isolated Malpighian tubules of all three species are stimulated to fast rates of fluid secretion by cyclic AMP and by homogenates of the brains and corpora cardiaca. The tubules of Papilio lose their sensitivity to stimulation after the first day of adult life, and ingestion of a large volume of artificial nectar by this butterfly does not cause diuresis.

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