In Japan, the butterfly Eurema hecabe (L.) consists of two separate types.
These types differ in wing fringe color (brown or yellow), which is linked
with expression of seasonal wing morphs and with ability for host-plant use
It was recently found that these two types occur together on the subtropic
al Okinwwa-jima Island (one of the Ryukyu Islands). In the present work we
studied whether sexual isolation may exist between these sympatric types of
E. hecabe on Okinawa-jima, using caged conditions When living females (day
s 0, 1, and 7) were presented to males of the same or different type, femal
es of the brown type received males of the same type and responded with a r
efusal posture to those of the yellow type. Females of the yellow type rece
ived males of the same type at all ages tested However, when they were expo
sed to males of the brown type, the proportion of females showing a refusal
posture changed with female age. The proportion was high at day 7 but rela
tively low at day 0 or day 1. When model females of the brown and yellow ty
pes were simultaneously presented to males of each type, males courted not
only the model females of the same type, but also those of the different ty
pe. The results suggest that (1) sexual isolation exists between these type
s off. hecabe on Okinawa-jima, although it is not perfect; (2) this isolati
on is mediated by female recognition but not male recognition; and (3) the
sexual isolation system between two types is asymmetrical, depending on the
female age after adult eclosion.