Abstract

The effects of juvenoids on the autonomic nervous system, which controls certain physiological functions by means of special extracardiac pulsations in hemolymph pressure, have been studied in pupae of the mealworm, Tenebrio molitor. Prolonged tensiometric monitoring of the hemolymph pressure changes revealed that the extra-pupal development that had been caused by juvenoids evoked unusual reappearance of prepupal pattern of extracardiac pulsations. By contrast, the specific pharate adult types of the pulsations completely disappeared. The functioning of the autonomic nervous system was aberrant or incomplete during an unsuccessful extra-pupal ecdysis. It is suggested that malfunction of the autonomic nervous system in the extra-pupal instars may be the reason for the ecdysial failures associated with the use of juvenoids.

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