V. Kroutov et al., Olfactory conditioning of the butterfly Agraulis vanillae (L.) (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) to floral but not host-plant odors, J INSECT B, 12(6), 1999, pp. 833-843
The associative learning capacity of male and female nymphalid butterflies,
Agraulis vanillae, was investigated, Both males and females were condition
ed to chemical stimuli of amyl acetate and butyl acetate, but not of host-p
lant volatile emissions, although our EAG recordings demonstrate that Agrau
lis can detect host-plant aroma as well as both acetates, More female than
male Agraulis were conditioned. Female butterflies reared in the laboratory
generally exhibited a higher percentage of conditional responses than thos
e collected in nature. The number of conditional responses on the first day
of experiments was significantly smaller than on the ensuing 2-7 days.