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1 February 2006 Blue and Double-peaked Green Receptors Depend on Ommatidial Type in the Eye of the Japanese Yellow Swallowtail Papilio xuthus
Michiyo Kinoshita, Daisuke Kurihara, Aiko Tsutaya, Kentaro Arikawa
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Abstract

The compound eye of the butterfly Papilio xuthus is composed of three spectrally distinct types of ommatidia. We investigated the blue and double-peaked green receptors that are encountered distally in type I and III ommatidia, by means of intracellular recordings, in vivo fluorescence microscopy, and histology. The blue receptors are R1 and/or R2 photoreceptors; they contain the same mRNA encoding the opsin of the blue-absorbing visual pigment. However, here we found that the sensitivity in the UV wavelength region strongly depends on the ommatidial type; the blue receptors in type I ommatidia have a distinctly depressed UV sensitivity, which is attributed to lateral filtering in the fused rhabdom. In the main, fronto-ventral part of the eye, the R3 and R4 photoreceptors of all ommatidia contain the same set of two mRNAs encoding the opsins of green-absorbing visual pigments, PxL1 and PxL2. The spectral sensitivities are double-peaked, but the UV sensitivity of the R3 and R4 photoreceptors in type I ommatidia appears to be reduced, similar to that of the co-localized blue receptors.

Michiyo Kinoshita, Daisuke Kurihara, Aiko Tsutaya, and Kentaro Arikawa "Blue and Double-peaked Green Receptors Depend on Ommatidial Type in the Eye of the Japanese Yellow Swallowtail Papilio xuthus," Zoological Science 23(2), 199-204, (1 February 2006). https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.23.199
Received: 31 October 2005; Accepted: 1 November 2005; Published: 1 February 2006
KEYWORDS
B, blue
BB, broadband
Color vision
compound eye
dG, double-peaked green
insect
photoreceptor
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