Butterflies Trick Ants Into Adopting and Raising Butterfly Larvae
Call it the cuckoo of butterflies. Like the well-known birds, the Alcon
blue butterfly has found a way to get others to raise its offspring.
Researchers in Denmark report that the large blue butterfly has managed
to produce larvae with a chemical coating similar to that of the local
Myrmica rubra ants.
The butterflies deposit their larvae on marsh gentian plants where
exploring ants find them, identify the chemical coating, and take the
butterfly larvae back to the ant colony and feed them until they grow
up and leave, the researchers report in Thursday's edition of the
journal Science.
The researchers, led by David R. Nash of the University of Copenhagen,
added that elsewhere in Europe the Alcon butterfly uses a different ant
species to raise its young.
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