Abstract

The disruptive effects of precocenes I, II and III on metamorphosis were assessed in apterous viviparae of Acyrthosiphon pisum, Aphis fabae and Megoura viciae. Prenatally applied precocene I had no effect, precocene II caused supernumerary moulting (metathetely) in M. viciae but precocene III induced both precocious adult development (prothetely) and metathetely in all three species. the latter compound also promoted precocious adult development in alate virginoparae, males and ovipara-producers of M. viciae. However, gynoparae of A. fabae, and oviparae of M. viciae and A. pisum were resistant to this action. When topically applied to young adults of A. fabae or M. viciae none of the precocenes caused alate progeny to be produced but all did so in A. pisum. However, the previous supposition that precocene II promotes wing development because it decreases juvenile hormone titres should be viewed with caution as: (a) Precocene II was more potent than precocenes I and III when inducing wing formation but did not provoke precocious adult development, an overt indication of low juvenile hormone titres. (b) Precocene I and III were equally effective in inducing alate progeny but only the latter provoked precocious adult development. (c) Attempts to prevent or reduce the alata-inducing property of precocene II with juvenile hormone I were unsuccessful.

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