玉带凤蝶研究进展与展望

    Research Progress and Prospects of Papilio polytes

    • 摘要: 鳞翅目昆虫主要包括蛾类与蝶类两大类群。其中, 蛾类种类较多, 包含大量具有经济价值或农业危害性的种类, 如家蚕、柞蚕、草地贪夜蛾、草地螟、亚洲玉米螟等, 因此得到国内外众多科研人员的广泛关注与研究。相较而言, 蝶类昆虫的研究规模要小很多。玉带凤蝶(Papilio polytes)隶属于鳞翅目凤蝶科凤蝶属, 是一种体型较大的代表性蝶类, 其幼虫以多种植物叶片为食, 常对农业生产造成一定损失, 是柑橘属、九里香属等芸香科植物的重要害虫之一。同时, 由于其体型较大、发育周期短、易于饲养, 且成虫存在明显的性二型现象, 加之其基因组已于2015年完成测序, 近年来被广泛应用于昆虫嗅觉、求偶行为、拟态及演化机制等方面的研究。随着研究的不断深入, 其性二型特征和拟态型雌蝶翅的模式形成及其演化机制方面取得显著进展。为此, 该文简要概述玉带凤蝶的形态特征、内部组织结构和生理、生活史等生物学特性, 重点描述玉带凤蝶视觉、嗅觉、食性、产卵行为、趋泥行为等, 并总结其拟态现象、对寄主植物的为害及防治策略等相关内容, 最后对玉带凤蝶的未来研究方向提出展望, 以期为昆虫学、植物保护学及相关领域的研究人员和技术推广人员提供参考。

       

      Abstract: Lepidoptera insects comprise two principal groups: moths and butterflies. Among them, moths have a greater variety and contain many species with economic value or agricultural hazards, such as Bombyx mori, Antheraea pernyi, Spodoptera frugiperda, Loxostege sticticalis, Ostrinia furnacalis and so on, which have been extensively studied by researchers. In contrast, research on butterflies remains relatively limited. The common Mormon swallowtail, Papilio polytes, classified under the genus Papilio of the family Papilionidae within the order Lepidoptera, is a large and representative butterfly species. Its larvae primarily consume leaves of various host plants and frequently cause economic losses in agricultural production, making it one of the key pest species affecting Rutaceae crops such as Citrus and Murraya. Moreover, due to its large body size, short developmental cycle, ease of rearing in laboratory, and pronounced sexual dimorphism, combined with the availability of its fully sequenced genome since 2015, the common Mormon swallowtail has increasingly been utilized as a model organism in studies related to insect olfaction, mating behavior, mimicry, and evolutionary biology. In recent years, research has made significant progress, particularly in elucidating the developmental and evolutionary mechanisms underlying sexual dimorphism and wing pattern differentiation in mimetic female forms. This paper reviews the biological characteristics of P. polytes, including its morphological features, internal structure and physiological functions, as well as life history traits. It provides a detailed description of the common Mormon swallowtail's visual and olfactory capabilities, feeding habits, oviposition and puddling behaviors, while summarizing its mimicry patterns, impact on host plants, and management strategies. Finally, we outline potential future research directions for P. polytes, aiming to provide valuable references for researchers and professionals in the fields of entomology, plant protection, and related disciplines.