Transference of cantharidin in adult body and between mates of Epicauta mannerhimi M?kl.
Author of the article:YANG Zhao-Fen1,XU You-Qin1,WU Chun-Shan2,WANG Fei-Feng2
Author's Workplace:1.(Bioengineering College, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou350007, China),2.(Experimental Center, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou350007, China).
Key Words:Epicauta mannerhimi M?kl; cantharidin; transferring regularity
Abstract:A group of blister beetles Epicauta mannerhimi, collected from fields and fed by semiartificial diet, was divided into A, B and C groups, representing the pairs of finishing mating, the pairs of being reared seperately for 4 days after mating, a