Entangling the Enemy: Ecological, Systematic, and Medical Implications of Dermestid Beetle Hastisetae

Hastisetae are modified setae typical of Dermestidae Megatominae and are a primary defensive tool of both larvae and pupae against invertebrates and possibly vertebrates. Given their unique morphological features, hastisetae have recently been suggested as an additional character useful for larvae i...

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Main Authors: Enrico Ruzzier, Marcin Kadej, Andrea Di Giulio, Andrea Battisti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Insects
Subjects:
SEM
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/5/436
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spelling doaj-a38143891f5242dc862394556a5af8282021-05-31T23:49:30ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502021-05-011243643610.3390/insects12050436Entangling the Enemy: Ecological, Systematic, and Medical Implications of Dermestid Beetle HastisetaeEnrico Ruzzier0Marcin Kadej1Andrea Di Giulio2Andrea Battisti3Department of Agronomy, Food, Natural Resources, Animals and the Environment (DAFNAE), University of Padova, Viale dell’Università 16, Legnaro, I-35020 Padova, ItalyDepartment of Invertebrate Biology, Evolution and Conservation, University of Wrocław, POL-51148 Wrocław, PolandDepartment of Sciences, University of Roma Tre, I-00146 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Agronomy, Food, Natural Resources, Animals and the Environment (DAFNAE), University of Padova, Viale dell’Università 16, Legnaro, I-35020 Padova, ItalyHastisetae are modified setae typical of Dermestidae Megatominae and are a primary defensive tool of both larvae and pupae against invertebrates and possibly vertebrates. Given their unique morphological features, hastisetae have recently been suggested as an additional character useful for larvae identification and possible source of information to clarify the systematics of Megatominae. Hastisetae are also recognized as important contaminants of stored products, work and living environment; in particular, the exposure to hastisetae seems to cause allergic reactions and the insurgence of skin rashes, asthma, conjunctivitis, and digestive system inflammation in humans. Starting from these basic concepts, the present paper provides a detailed description of the hastisetae of some Megatominae. Fine morphology of external and internal microstructures of the hastisetae is shown and compared at the genus level. The insertion on integument, the pedicel, the shaft, and the apical head are illustrated in detail, and the first observations of active defensive behavior based on hastisetae are recorded and presented. Possible implications to the systematics of skin beetles are proposed based on the results of the study.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/5/436defensive behaviorlarvamorphologyskin beetlesSEM
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Marcin Kadej
Andrea Di Giulio
Andrea Battisti
Entangling the Enemy: Ecological, Systematic, and Medical Implications of Dermestid Beetle Hastisetae
Insects
defensive behavior
larva
morphology
skin beetles
SEM
author_facet Enrico Ruzzier
Marcin Kadej
Andrea Di Giulio
Andrea Battisti
author_sort Enrico Ruzzier
title Entangling the Enemy: Ecological, Systematic, and Medical Implications of Dermestid Beetle Hastisetae
title_short Entangling the Enemy: Ecological, Systematic, and Medical Implications of Dermestid Beetle Hastisetae
title_full Entangling the Enemy: Ecological, Systematic, and Medical Implications of Dermestid Beetle Hastisetae
title_fullStr Entangling the Enemy: Ecological, Systematic, and Medical Implications of Dermestid Beetle Hastisetae
title_full_unstemmed Entangling the Enemy: Ecological, Systematic, and Medical Implications of Dermestid Beetle Hastisetae
title_sort entangling the enemy: ecological, systematic, and medical implications of dermestid beetle hastisetae
publisher MDPI AG
series Insects
issn 2075-4450
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Hastisetae are modified setae typical of Dermestidae Megatominae and are a primary defensive tool of both larvae and pupae against invertebrates and possibly vertebrates. Given their unique morphological features, hastisetae have recently been suggested as an additional character useful for larvae identification and possible source of information to clarify the systematics of Megatominae. Hastisetae are also recognized as important contaminants of stored products, work and living environment; in particular, the exposure to hastisetae seems to cause allergic reactions and the insurgence of skin rashes, asthma, conjunctivitis, and digestive system inflammation in humans. Starting from these basic concepts, the present paper provides a detailed description of the hastisetae of some Megatominae. Fine morphology of external and internal microstructures of the hastisetae is shown and compared at the genus level. The insertion on integument, the pedicel, the shaft, and the apical head are illustrated in detail, and the first observations of active defensive behavior based on hastisetae are recorded and presented. Possible implications to the systematics of skin beetles are proposed based on the results of the study.
topic defensive behavior
larva
morphology
skin beetles
SEM
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/5/436
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