Abstract

The median neurosecretory cells of the protocerebrum of fifth instar larvae and 1- or 2-day-old adults of Oedipoda coerulescens produced more fuchsinophilic material when reared on dark backgrounds than on pale ones. In the latter case, the neurosecretory cell bodies were almost completely devoid of neurosecretion. The same differences were found in the anterior lobes of the corpora cardiaca. Individuals implanted with pars intercerebralis from donors reared on a dark background showed dark pigmentation no matter what their own background colour (and conversely). Black or red pigmentation appeared on absorbent grounds whereas a pale one was produced on reflecting grounds with high levels of incident light predominantly between 576 and 588 mμ. The significance of these results is discussed. A possible scheme for the interaction of environmental factors and pigmentation is suggested.

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