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Seventh International Symposium on Molecular Insect Science | Poster Programme Poster Programme Monday 14 July 2014, 13:40-15:00 Poster session 1 (relating to Sessions 1, 2 and 3) [P1.01] Modulation of phospholipase a2 and lysophosphatidylcholine acyltransferase in rhodnius prolixus by t. cruzi infection A.S.C.S. Alves* 1 , L. Silva-Cardoso 1 , M.A.C. Silva-Neto 1 ,2 , G.C. Atella 1 ,2 , 1 Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2 Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia em Entomologia Molecular, Brazil [P1.02] Myofilament proteins and variation in flight capacity in Drosophila melanogaster and Apis mellifera A. Ayme-Southgate* 1 , D. Jansen 1 , K. Corder 1 ,2 , 1 College of Chaleston, USA, 2 University Alabama, USA [P1.03] Expression and activity of V-ATPase in the seminal vesicles of Drosophila melanogaster is controlled by the circadian clock M.M. Majewska, E. Joachimiak, J. Kotwica-Rolinska, A. Suszczynska, M.A. Polanska, P. Bernatowicz, P. Bebas*, University of Warsaw, Poland [P1.04] Genetic characterization of a gene associated with the urticating system of processionary moths (Thaumetopoeinae, Notodontidae, Lepidoptera) L. Berardi*, A. Battisti, E. Negrisolo, University of Padova, Italy [P1.05] Characterization of cockroach GABA(B) receptor subtypes reveal autoreceptor function in the salivary neuron 2 S. Blankenburg* 1 , S. Balfanz 2 , O. Baumann 1 , A. Baumann 2 , W. Blenau 3 , 1 University of Potsdam, Germany, 2 Research Center Jülich, Germany, 3 Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany [P1.06] Molecular and pharmacological characterization of serotonin 5-HT 2 and 5-HT 7 receptors in the salivary glands of the blowfly Calliphora vicina C. Röser 1 , A. Baumann 2 , B. Walz 1 , O. Baumann 1 , W. Blenau* 1 ,3 , 1 Universität Potsdam, Germany, 2 Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany, 3 Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany [P1.07] Investigating the molecular basis of pyrethroid selectivity at acarine sodium channels A. Blockley* 1 , J. Gonzalez Cabrera 1 , E. Davies 1 , B. Wallace 2 , A. Turberg 3 , M. Akkoese 3 , I. Mellor 4 , L. Field 1 , M. Williamson 1 , 1 Rothamsted Research, UK, 2 Birkbeck College, UK, 3 Bayer Animal Health, Germany, 4 University of Nottingham, UK [P1.08] The role of desaturase gene duplication in evolution of complex sex pheromone blend of the tobacco hornworm moth (Manduca sexta) A. Bucek* 1 , P. Matoušková 1 , H. Vogel 2 , P. Šebesta 1 , U. Jahn 1 , J. Weißflog 2 , A. Svatoš 1 ,2 , I. Pichová 1 , 1 Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic, 2 Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany [P1.09] The adipokinetic hormone signaling system as target to interrupt the energy metabolism of tsetse flies J. Caers* 1 , T. Janssen 2 , I. Beets 1 , J. Van Den Abbeele 3 , G. Gäde 4 , L. Schoofs 1 , 1 KU Leuven, Belgium, 2 CISTIM Leuven vzw, Belgium, 3 Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium, 4 University of Cape Town, South Africa [P1.10] The β chain of ATP synthase is a lipophorin binding protein involved in lipid transfer in the midgut of Panstrongylus megistus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) L.L. Fruttero 1 , E.L. Arrese 2 , C.R. Carlini 3 , J.L. Soulages 2 , E.R. Rubiolo 1 , L.E. Canavoso* 1 , 1 Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina, 2 Oklahoma State University, USA, 3 Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil [P1.11] Metabolic pathways of vitellogenin and lipophorin, and their putative receptors in the oocytes of Panstrongylus megistus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) L.L. Fruttero, J. Leyria, E.R. Rubiolo, L.E. Canavoso*, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina [P1.12] Distribution and characterization of allatostatin in the central nervous system of the hematophagous insect Triatoma infestans (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) G.L. Galvani 1 , L.L. Fruttero 2 , C.R. Carlini 3 , L.E. Canavoso* 2 , B.P. Settembrini 1 ,4 , 1 Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia, Argentina, 2 Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina, 3 Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 4 Universidad Austral, Argentina [P1.13] Cathepsin D peptidase and a tyrosine phosphatase during follicular atresia in Dipetalogaster maxima (Hemiptera: Reduviidae): Their involvement on early vitellin degradation J. Leyria, L.L. Fruttero, M. Nazar, L.E. Canavoso*, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina [P1.14] Planned release of transgenic males of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) for population suppression D.O. Carvalho* 1 ,3 , L. Garziera 2 , A. Mckemey 3 , M.L. Capurro 1 , 1 Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, 2 Biofábrica Moscamed Brasil, Brazil, 3 Oxitec ltd., UK [P1.15] Characterization of a 50 kDa adult female salivary glycoprotein of the malaria vector anopheles albimanus F.E. Cázares-Raga* 1 , M.E. Pérez-Bonilla 1 , L. González-Cerón 2 , B. Chávez-Munguía 1 , L. González-López 1 , C.

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Seventh International Symposium on Molecular Insect Science | Poster Programme

Poster Programme

Monday 14 July 2014, 13:40-15:00 Poster session 1 (relating to Sessions 1, 2 and 3)

[P1.01]

Modulation of phospholipase a2 and lysophosphatidylcholine acyltransferase in rhodnius prolixus by t. cruzi infection A.S.C.S. Alves*1, L. Silva-Cardoso1, M.A.C. Silva-Neto1 ,2, G.C. Atella1 ,2, 1Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia em Entomologia Molecular, Brazil

[P1.02] Myofilament proteins and variation in flight capacity in Drosophila melanogaster and Apis mellifera A. Ayme-Southgate*1, D. Jansen1, K. Corder1 ,2, 1College of Chaleston, USA, 2University Alabama, USA

[P1.03]

Expression and activity of V-ATPase in the seminal vesicles of Drosophila melanogaster is controlled by the circadian clock M.M. Majewska, E. Joachimiak, J. Kotwica-Rolinska, A. Suszczynska, M.A. Polanska, P. Bernatowicz, P. Bebas*, University of Warsaw, Poland

[P1.04] Genetic characterization of a gene associated with the urticating system of processionary moths (Thaumetopoeinae, Notodontidae, Lepidoptera) L. Berardi*, A. Battisti, E. Negrisolo, University of Padova, Italy

[P1.05]

Characterization of cockroach GABA(B) receptor subtypes reveal autoreceptor function in the salivary neuron 2 S. Blankenburg*1, S. Balfanz2, O. Baumann1, A. Baumann2, W. Blenau3, 1University of Potsdam, Germany,

2Research Center Jülich, Germany, 3Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany

[P1.06]

Molecular and pharmacological characterization of serotonin 5-HT2 and 5-HT7 receptors in the salivary glands of the blowfly Calliphora vicina C. Röser1, A. Baumann2, B. Walz1, O. Baumann1, W. Blenau*1 ,3, 1Universität Potsdam, Germany,

2Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany, 3Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany

[P1.07]

Investigating the molecular basis of pyrethroid selectivity at acarine sodium channels A. Blockley*1, J. Gonzalez Cabrera1, E. Davies1, B. Wallace2, A. Turberg3, M. Akkoese3, I. Mellor4, L. Field1, M. Williamson1, 1Rothamsted Research, UK, 2Birkbeck College, UK, 3Bayer Animal Health, Germany, 4University of Nottingham, UK

[P1.08]

The role of desaturase gene duplication in evolution of complex sex pheromone blend of the tobacco hornworm moth (Manduca sexta) A. Bucek*1, P. Matoušková1, H. Vogel2, P. Šebesta1, U. Jahn1, J. Weißflog2, A. Svatoš1 ,2, I. Pichová1, 1Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic, 2Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany

[P1.09] The adipokinetic hormone signaling system as target to interrupt the energy metabolism of tsetse flies J. Caers*1, T. Janssen2, I. Beets1, J. Van Den Abbeele3, G. Gäde4, L. Schoofs1, 1KU Leuven, Belgium, 2CISTIM Leuven vzw, Belgium, 3Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium, 4University of Cape Town, South Africa

[P1.10]

The β chain of ATP synthase is a lipophorin binding protein involved in lipid transfer in the midgut of Panstrongylus megistus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) L.L. Fruttero1, E.L. Arrese2, C.R. Carlini3, J.L. Soulages2, E.R. Rubiolo1, L.E. Canavoso*1, 1Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina, 2Oklahoma State University, USA, 3Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

[P1.11] Metabolic pathways of vitellogenin and lipophorin, and their putative receptors in the oocytes of Panstrongylus megistus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) L.L. Fruttero, J. Leyria, E.R. Rubiolo, L.E. Canavoso*, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina

[P1.12]

Distribution and characterization of allatostatin in the central nervous system of the hematophagous insect Triatoma infestans (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) G.L. Galvani1, L.L. Fruttero2, C.R. Carlini3, L.E. Canavoso*2, B.P. Settembrini1 ,4, 1Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia, Argentina, 2Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina, 3Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 4Universidad Austral, Argentina

[P1.13] Cathepsin D peptidase and a tyrosine phosphatase during follicular atresia in Dipetalogaster maxima (Hemiptera: Reduviidae): Their involvement on early vitellin degradation J. Leyria, L.L. Fruttero, M. Nazar, L.E. Canavoso*, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina

[P1.14] Planned release of transgenic males of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) for population suppression D.O. Carvalho*1 ,3, L. Garziera2, A. Mckemey3, M.L. Capurro1, 1Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, 2Biofábrica Moscamed Brasil, Brazil, 3Oxitec ltd., UK

[P1.15] Characterization of a 50 kDa adult female salivary glycoprotein of the malaria vector anopheles albimanus F.E. Cázares-Raga*1, M.E. Pérez-Bonilla1, L. González-Cerón2, B. Chávez-Munguía1, L. González-López1, C.

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Montero-Solis2, M.H. Rodríguez3, F.C. Hernández-Hernández1, 1CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico, 2CRISP-INSP, Mexico,

3CISEI-INSP, Mexico

[P1.16]

Levels of chemosensory protein and other salivary factors produced by caterpillars in response to diet switch, host plant and immune challenge M.P. Celorio-Mancera*1, A.J. Ytterberg2, D. Rutishauser3, N. Janz1, R.A. Zubarev3, 1Stockholm University, Sweden, 2Karolinska Institute, Sweden, 3Science for Life Laboratory, Sweden

[P1.17] Juvenile hormone esterase as a tool for the study of juvenile hormones in drosophila E. Gervasio, S. Dupas, A.H. Shaik, J.P. Charles*, Université de bourgogne, France

[P1.18] Involvement of antimicrobial peptide cecropin B2 in cuticle formation in mosquito Aedes aegypti W-T. Liu1, Y-W. Huang1, W-C. Tu2, C-C. Chen*1, 1National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan, 2National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan

[P1.19] In vivo characterization of an antennal carboxylesterase involved volatile response in drosophila T. Chertemps*1, N. Durand1, F. Bozzolan1, C. Steiner1, J. Gres-Mansfield1, F. Younus2, J. Oakeshott2, M. Maïbèche-Coisne1, 1Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France, 2CSIRO Ecosystems Science, Australia

[P1.20]

Male Aedes aegypti transfer JH III during copulation and can influence the reproductive output of female mosquitoes M.E. Clifton*1, S. Correa2, C. Rivera-Perez2, M. Nouzova2, F.G. Noriega2, 1Hodges University, USA, 2Florida International University, USA

[P1.21] Characterization of anopheline transglutaminases A. Custódio*1 ,2, I. Pires1, M.G.V. Barbosa2 ,3, H. Silveira1 ,2, 1New University of Lisbon, Portugal, 2University of the State of Amazonas, Brazil, 3Tropical Medicine Foundation Dr. Heitor Vieira Dourado, Brazil

[P1.22]

How the venom from the Ectoparasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis exhibits anti-inflammatory properties on mammalian cell lines E.L. Danneels*, S. Gerlo, K. Heyninck, K. Van Craenenbrouck, K. De Bosscher, G. Haegeman, D.C. de Graaf, Ghent University, Belgium

[P1.23] BEECLINIC: A colorimetric microarray to monitor honey bee health L. De Smet*, D.C. de Graaf, UGent, Belgium

[P1.24] Toxic effects of Canavalia ensiformis major urease on the Chagas' disease vector Rhodnius prolixus M.S. Defferrari*1, I. Orchard3, C.R. Carlini1 ,2, 1Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 2Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 3University of Toronto, Canada

[P1.25] Octopamine neurotransmission in the control of insect reproduction V. Douris*1, F. Leptourgidou1, G. Lycett1, M. Monastirioti1, 1Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), UK,

2University of Crete, Greece, 3Biomedical Sciences Research Centre “Alexander Fleming”, Greece

[P1.26] A comprehensive transcriptomic view of renal function in the malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae G. Overend1, P. Cabrero1, L.C. Ranford-Cartwright1, D.J. Woods2, S.A. Davies1, J.A.T. Dow*1, 1University of Glasgow, UK, 2Zoetis Animal Health, USA

[P1.27]

The effects alterations in octopamine level on host-seeking behavior in the adult female mosquito Aedes albopictus Y. Fukumitsu*, A. Yonemura, K. Irie, T. Satho, S. Uyeda, Y. Hiramatsu, Y. Nakashima, K. Mishima, N. Kashige, F. Miake, Fukuoka university, Japan

[P1.28]

Blood meal down regulates superoxide levels by mitochondria in the midgut of the Chagas’ disease vector, Rhodnius prolixus A.C.P. Gandara*1, F.A. Dias1, F. Hecht1, J.H.M. Oliveira1, R.L.S. Goncalves1, F.A. Genta2, D.C. Fernandes3, F.R.M. Laurindo3, M.F. Oliveira1, P.L. Oliveira1 ,4, 1Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2Institute Oswaldo Cruz, Brazil, 3Sao Paulo University, Brazil, 4National Institute of Science and Technology in Molecular Entomology, Brazil

[P1.29] Relationship between different host plants and biochemical parameters on melon aphid S.H. Gerami, University of Tehran, Iran

[P1.30] Neurotoxic action of the repellent IR3535 occurs through intracellular calcium variations in insect neurons M. Goulu*, V. Apaire-Marchais, O. List, P. Chiron, B. Lapied, UFR Sciences Angers, France

[P1.31] Characterizations of mRNA expression and sensitivity towards insecticides of two acetylcholinesterase isoforms (AChE1 and AChE2) of the sensitive/resistant malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae vector D. Goven*, P. Licznar, J. Froger, C. Deshayes, P. Chiron, V. Raymond, B. Lapied, V. Apaire-Marchais, Université d'Angers, France

[P1.32] Studies on subcellular localization of the germ cell-expressed protein from drosophila melanogaster B. Greb-Markiewicz*1, N. Banas1, D. Sadowska1, J. Godlewski2, J. Dobrucki3, A. Ozyhar1, 1Wroclaw University

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of Technology, Poland, 2Harvard Institute of Medicine, USA, 3Jagiellonian University, Poland

[P1.33] Insecticidal activity and repellency of Curcuma longa L. rhizomes materials against Culex pipiens and Aedes albopictus H.K. Kim*, J.W. Park, D.H. Yoo, H.N. Koo, G.H. Kim, Chungbuk National University, Republic of Korea

[P1.34] Ecdysteroids and their nuclear receptor complex in ecdysis and reproductive physiology of the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria C. Lenaerts*, E. Marchal, P. Van Wielendaele, J. Vanden Broeck, KU Leuven, Belgium

[P1.35] A novel mutation of the ace-1 gene of the malaria vector Anopheles albimanus provides evidence for gene duplication and balancing selection in an area of high insecticide resistance in Peru K.A. Liebman*1 ,2, J. Pinto3, J. Valle3, L. Vizcaino1, W. Brogdon1, A. Lenhart1, 1Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA, 2American Society of Microbiology, USA, 3Instituto Nacional de Salud, Peru

[P1.36] Triatoma infestans saliva as enhances Trypanosoma cruzi infection M. Lima*, A. Brito, M. Silva-neto, G. Atella, University Federal of Rio De janeiro, Brazil

[P1.37] Heme detoxification by heme oxygenase in the human African trypanosomiasis vector tsetse fly (Glossina morsitans morsitans) G.P.G. Lima*1, A. Acosta Serrano1, G.J. Lycett1, L-Y. Lian1 ,2, M.J.I. Paine1, 1Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK, 2Institute of integrative Biology, University of Liverpool, UK

[P1.38] Chemosensory transcriptoms of bloodsucking bugs, Chagas disease vectors A. Marchant*1 ,2, F. Mougel1 ,2, C. Almeida4, J. Costa5, E. Jacquin-Joly3, M. Harry1 ,2, 1CNRS - IRD -Paris Sud, France, 2Université Paris Sud, France, 3AgroParisTech - UPMC -INRA, France, 4UNESP, Brazil, 5Instituto Oswaldo Cruz - Fiocruz, Brazil

[P1.39] Investigation of host sources of blood meals in mosquitoes captured from urban parks of São Paulo City, Brazil G.C. Carvalho, A.R. Medeiros-Sousa, W. Ceretti-Jr, P.R. Urbinatti, M.B. de Paula, A. Fernandes, D. Natal, R.S. Malafronte, L. Natal, M.T. Marrelli*, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

[P1.40] Exogenous siRNA pathway control of alphavirus replication in mosquito vectors M. McFarlane*1, S.M. Rainey1, C. Arias-Goeta2, J. Anderson1, Z. O'Hara1, E. Schnettler1, A-B. Failloux2, A. Kohl1, 1University of Glasgow, UK, 2Institut Pasteur, France

[P1.41] Nutritionally-responsive genes in early brain development of honeybees, Apis mellifera J. Vieira1, F.C.P. Freitas2, A.S. Cristino3, D.G. Pinheiro2, F.O. Barbin1, L.M.R. Moda*1, Z.L.P. Simões2, A.R. Barchuk1, 1Federal University of Alfenas, Brazil, 2University of São Paulo, Brazil, 3The University of Queensland, Australia

[P1.42] Mechanisms of juvenile hormone biosynthesis modulation by allatoregulatory factors M. Nouzova*, C. Rivera-Perez, M. Areiza, F.G. Noriega, Florida International University, USA

[P1.43] The role of xanthurenic acid in the physiology of Aedes aegypti R.D. Nunes*1 ,2, F.A. Dias1 ,2, P.L. Oliveira1 ,2, 1Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2National Institute of Science and Technology in Molecular Entomology, Brazil

[P1.44] Role of Orcokinin neuropeptides in oogenesis in the cockroach Blattella germanica S. Ons*1 ,2, X. Bellés1, J.L. Maestro1, 1Institute of Evolutionary Biology (CSIC-UPF), Spain, 2Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Argentina., Argentina

[P1.45] Overview of serotonin immunoreactivity in the brain of the Egyptian cotton leafworm Spodoptera littoralis (Lepidoptera) M. Mosiewicz, B. Paterczyk, P. Bebas, M.A. Polanska*, University of Warsaw, Poland

[P1.46] Level of susceptibility to insecticides and enzymatic mechanisms of resistance of Aedes aegypti (L.) in Puerto Rico S.L. Del Rio1, A.E. Flores1, R. Barrera2, G. Felix2, M. Amador2, G. Ponce*1, 1Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico, 2Centers for Disease Prevention and Control, Puerto Rico

[P1.47] Effect of Permethtin in insects vectors of Northeastern México G. Ponce*, I.P. Rodriguez, K. Villanueva, A.E. Flores, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico

[P1.48] Analysis of Semliki Forest virus dynamics in a Drosophila/Wolbachia cell culture system S.M. Rainey*1, J. Martinez2, M. McFarlane1, F.M. Jiggins2, A. Kohl1, 1University of Glasgow, UK, 2Cambridge University, UK

[P1.49] Heme is a key regulator in Aedes aegypti immunity, energy metabolism and redox signaling V.B. Rojas*1, O.C. Talyuli1, N. Jupatanakul2, S. Sim2, G. Dimopoulos2, T.M. Venancio3, M.H. Sorgine1, P.L. Oliveira1, G.O. Paiva-Silva1, 1Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2Johns Hopkins University, USA,

3Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro, Brazil

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Seventh International Symposium on Molecular Insect Science | Poster Programme [P1.50] Secretory cells of the midgut are rich source of regulatory peptides in Bombyx mori

L. Roller*, D. Čižmár, B. Bednár, I. Daubnerová, D. Žitňan, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia

[P1.51] Polyphenol ingestion modulate the activity of detoxification enzymes in Aedes aegypti C.R. Santos*1 ,2, C.M. Rodovalho3 ,4, J.B.P. Lima3 ,4, G.C. Atella1 ,2, M.A.C. Silva-Neto1 ,2, 1Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2INCT-EM, Brazil, 3Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Brazil, 4Instituto de Biologia do Exército, Brazil

[P1.52] Silencing of alanine aminotransferase in blood-fed Aedes aegypti mosquitoes disrupts blood digestion and excretion of nitrogen waste products S. Mazzalupo1, J. Isoe1, V. Belloni1 ,2, P.Y. Scaraffia*1 ,2, 1The University of Arizona, USA, 2Tulane University, USA

[P1.53] The origin of sialic acid in adult ticks and its localization J. Sterba*1 ,2, M. Vancova1 ,2, J. Sterbova1 ,2, L. Grubhoffer1 ,2, 1Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (ASCR), Czech Republic, 2University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic

[P1.54] Localization and identification of fucosylated glycoproteins in Ixodes ricinus ticks using bioorthogonal chemistry J. Sterbova1 ,2, J. Sterba*1 ,2, M. Vancova1 ,2, H. Zavadilova1, L. Grubhoffer1 ,2, 1University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic, 2Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (ASCR), Czech Republic

[P1.55] Circadian regulation of the cell cycle in the fat body of spodoptera littoralis (lepidoptera: noctuidae) A. Suszczynska*, J. Kotwica-Rolinska, P. Bebas, K.A. Binieda, M.A. Polanska, University of Warsaw, Poland

[P1.56]

Study of the signaling pathways involved in division and differentiation of midgut cells of r. prolixus, vector of chagas disease M.L. Taracena*1, A.B. Walter-Nuno1, P.L. Oliveira1 ,2, G.O. Paiva-Silva1 ,2, 1Instituto de Bioquímica Médica Leopoldo de Meis (UFRJ), Brazil, 2Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia em Entomologia Molecular (INCT-EM), Brazil

[P1.57] Identification of neuron-morphology defects in Drosophila CASK-mutant brains J. Tello*, L.L. Restifo, University of Arizona, USA

[P1.58] The dual roles of Armigeres subalbatus prophenoloxidase V in parasite melanization and egg chorion melanization in mosquito Armigeres subalbatus I-Y. Tsao*, H-L. Lo, J-W. Chen, C-J. Li, B.M. Christensen, C-C. Chen, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan

[P1.59] Identification and characterization of an Egr ortholog in the European honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) as a conserved neural IEG in insects and vertebrates A. Ugajin*1 ,2, T. Kunieda3, M. Ono1, T. Kubo3, 1Tamagawa University, Japan, 2Japan Society for Promotion of Science, Japan, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan

[P1.60]

Proteomic analysis of cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus saliva: A comparison between partially and fully engorged females L. Tirloni4 ,2, J. Reck4, R.M.S. Terra1 ,3, J.R. Martins4, A. Mulenga2, N.E. Sherman3, J.W. Fox3, J.R. Yates III5, A.F.M. Pinto1, I.S. Vaz Jr.*1, 1Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 2Texas A&M University, USA,

3University of Virginia, USA, 4Fundação Estadual de Pesquisa Agropecuária, Brazil, 5The Scripps Research Institute, USA

[P1.61]

Immunity, digestion, and resource defense in carrion beetles: Host-microbiota collaboration and task partitioning H. Vogel*1, M. Kaltenpoth1, T. Engl1, B. Weiss1, S. Steiger2, D.G. Heckel1, A. Vilcinskas3 ,4, 1Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany, 2University of Ulm, Germany, 3Justus-Liebig-University of Giessen, Germany,

4Fraunhofer Institute of Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology, Germany

[P1.62] Microsatellite survey for Culex coronator mosquitoes L.C.M. Multini, A.B.B.W. Wilke*, B.D.S. Demara-Silve, M.T.M. Marrelli, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

[P1.63] Male reproductive dysfunction in relation to oxidative stress in Spodoptera litura Fabricius exposed to dietary nickel H.X. Sun, X. Liu, G.R. Zhang, Sun Yat-sen University, China

[P1.64] Developmental stage, sex and environmentalconditions influence the allergen expression profile of the house dust mite Dermatophagoidespteronyssinus J.C. Vidal-Quist*1, F. Ortego1, M. Lombardero2, P. Castañera1, P. Hernández-Crespo1, 1Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas - CSIC, Spain, 2ALK-Abelló, Spain

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Tuesday 15 July 2014, 13:40-15:00 Poster session 2 (relating to Sessions 4, 5 and 6)

[P2.01] Identification of key uric acid synthesis pathway in a unique mutant silkworm Bombyx mori H. Tabunoki*1, K. Ito1, T. Yokoyama1, H. Bono2, H. Fugo1, 1Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan, 2Database Center for Life Science, Japan

[P2.02] De novo transcriptome characterization of the ghost moth Thitarodes pui (Lepidoptera, Hepialidae) for high-altitude adaptation W-J. Wu, J-X. Guo, X. Liu, G-R. Zhang*, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

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Horizontal gene transfer and functional diversification of plant cell wall degrading polygalacturonases: Key events in the evolution of herbivory in Beetles R. Kirsch*1, L. Gramzow2, G. Theissen2, B.D. Siegfried3, R.H. ffrench-Constant4, D.G. Heckel1, Y. Pauchet1, 1Max-Planck-Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany, 2University of Jena, Germany, 3University of Nebraska, USA, 4University of Exeter, UK

[P2.04] Evolutionary history of plant cell wall degrading enzymes in phytophagous beetles Y. Pauchet*, R. Kirsch, A. Busch, H. Vogel, D.G. Heckel, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany

[P2.05] Response of the transcriptomes of Ophiocordyceps sinensis (parasite) and Thitarodes larvae (host) upon infection X. Zhong*, X.T. Kan, S.S. Li, G.R. Zhang, X. Liu, Sun Yat-sen University, China

[P2.06] Development of an RTA-Bddsx hybrid system for conditional female-specific splicing with protein products toxic to Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) C. Chang*, C.C. Huang, S.M. Dai, National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan

[P2.07] Transcriptional response and small RNA analysis during cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus infection in silkmoth larval midgut A. Kolliopoulou*1, L. Swevers1, F. Van Nieuwerburgh2, D. Deforce2, G. Smagghe2, 1National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos”, Greece, 2Ghent University, Belgium

[P2.08] Hybrid piggyBac-baculovirus vectors for insect transformation K. Ioannidis1, I. Daubnerova2, S. Suraporn3, K. Iatrou1, D. Zitnan2, L. Swevers*1, 1NCSR Demokritos, Greece,

2Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia, 3Mahasarakham University, Thailand

[P2.09]

Functional analysis of esterase-based insecticide resistance mechanisms in major disease vectors and agricultural pests L. Swevers*1, L. Grigoraki2, C. Meristoudis1, V. Douris2, E. Morou2, V. Labropoulou1, K. Iatrou1, T. Van Leeuwen3 ,4, J. Vontas2, 1NCSR Demokritos, Greece, 2University of Crete, Greece, 3Ghent University, Belgium,

4University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

[P2.10] Two castes of embryos are produced in a polyembryonic wasp Macrocentrus cingulum (Bracoidae: Hymenoptera) J. Hu, Sun Yat-sen University, China

[P2.11] Identification of candidate master switch genes for sex determination in the silkworm, Bombyx mori H. Sakai*, H. Sakaguchi, F. Aoki, M.G. Suzuki, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, Japan

[P2.12] EcR/USP modulation by antagonists: Does a normal mode analysis help? M.J. Zotti*1, L. Swevers2, G. Smagghe3, 1Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil, 2National Centre for Scientific Research ‘‘Demokritos’’, Greece, 3Ghent University, Belgium

[P2.13] Genetic modifications of acetylcholinesterase1 associated with mevinphos resistance in diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.) S-C. Yeh*1, C-L. Lin1, C. Chang1, H-T. Feng2, S-M. Dai1, 1National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, 2Taiwan Agricultural Chemicals and Toxic Substances Research Institute Council of Agriculture, Taiwan

[P2.14] Inheritance of mevinphos resistance in diamonback moth C.L. Lin1, S.C. Yen1, C. Chang1, H.T. Feng2, S.M. Dai*1, 1National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, 2Taiwan Agricultural Chemicals and Toxic Substances Research Institute Council of Agriculture, Taiwan

[P2.15] Transcriptome of the venom gland in Cotesia plutellae D.W. Lee*1, W.H. Cha1, Y. Kim2, 1Kyungsung University, Republic of Korea, 2Andong National University, Republic of Korea

[P2.16] Silencing ‘key' general detoxifiers in Bemisia tabaci for producing insect proof plants S. Morin*, E. Halon, G. Eakteiman, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

[P2.17] A whole genome approach to identification of genetic factors for the rapid cold hardiness of the Diamondback Moth, Plutella xylostella Y. Park*, Y. Kim, Andong National University, Republic of Korea

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[P2.18] Blocking begomovirus transmission to plants by silencing genes of their whitefly vector H. Czosnek*1, I. Sobol1, A. Hariton1, X-W. Wang2, J-B. Luan2, S-S. Liu2, 1Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel,

2Zhejiang University, China

[P2.19] The expression of Hemocyanin (Hc) and Hexamerin (Hx) in hypoxic stoneflies (Plecoptera) M. Gamboa*1 ,2, M.T. Monaghan1, 1Ehime University, Japan, 2Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Germany

[P2.20] Seasonal morph development induced by surgical operations in pupae of the large map butterfly araschnia burejana bermer (lepidoptera: nymphalidae) A. Yamanaka*, K. Yamashita, K. Kanzaki, M. Hinauchi, C. Kitazawa, K. Endo, Yamaguchi University, Japan

[P2.21] Regulation of RNA interference in the desert locust N. Wynant*, D. Santos, J. Vanden Broeck, KU Leuven, Belgium

[P2.22] Characterization target-site resistance to diamide insecticides in diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella B.J. Troczka*1, L.M. Field1, A.J. Williams2, P. Luemmen3, U. Ebbinghaus-Kintscher3, M. Williamson1, T.G.E. Davies1, 1Rothamsted Research, UK, 2Cardiff University, UK, 3Bayer CropScience AG, Germany

[P2.23] Transcriptional response of Helicoverpa armigera towards phytohormones and plant defenses: Specific detoxification or general stress induction? C.W. Wee, M.P. Celorio-Mancera, H. Vogel, D.G. Heckel*, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany

[P2.24] Gene Gene silencing and mobile elements in the germlines P. Rezende-Teixeira*, G.M. Machado-Santelli, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

[P2.25] Development of olfactory receptor neurons: How the study of the development of the antennae and the antennal lobes in mantis can highlight the mechanism? T. Carle*1 ,2, H. Watanabe1, Y. Yamawaki2, F. Yokohari1, 1Fukuoka University, Japan, 2Kyushu University, Japan

[P2.26] Exposure to mild hot stress or to chill coma stress correlate with changes in lipid profiles, physiological performance and longevity in the Medfly, Ceratitis capitata L.M. Pujol-Lereis1 ,2, P. Bochicchio1 ,2, A. Rabossi1 ,2, L.A. Quesada-Allue*1 ,2, 1Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquimicas-CONICET, Argentina, 2University of Buenos Aires, Argentina

[P2.27] Molecular responses of Bemisia tabaci to Tomato yellow leaf curl virus infection L.L. Wang, X.M. Wei, H. Huang, J.B. Luan, S.S. Liu, X.W. Wang*, Zhejiang University, China

[P2.28] Expression of immune-relevant genes in fat body and hemocytes of galleria mellonella infected with bacillus thuringiensis under optimal and heat-shock conditions P. Taszlow*, I. Wojda, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland

[P2.29] Effect of bodily fluids from honey bee (Apis mellifera) larvae on growth and genome-wide transcriptional response of the causal agent of American foulbrood disease (Paenibacillus larvae) L. De Smet*1, D. De Koker1, A.K. Hawley2, L.J. Foster2, P. De Vos1, D.C. de Graaf1, 1Ghent University, Belgium,

2University of British Columbia, Canada

[P2.30] Screening of lethal dsRNA by leaf disc-mediated systematic delivery in Tetranychus urticae D.H. Kwon*, J.H. Park, S.H. Lee, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea

[P2.31] Structural and functional analysis of vestigial and scalloped genes in Bactrocera dorsalis Hendel C.J. Lee*, S.M. Dai, C. Chang, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

[P2.32] High-throughput transcriptomics to characterize insecticide resistance in Bemisia tabaci MED species J. Lagnel1 ,2, A. Ilias1 ,3, D.E. Kapantaidaki3 ,4, J. Vontas1, A. Tsagkarakou*3, 1University of Crete, Greece,

2Institute of Marine Biology Biotechnology and Aquaculture-HCMR, Greece, 3Hellenic Agricultural Organisation-Demeter, NAGREF, Greece, 4University of Patras, Greece

[P2.33] Water-specific aquaporins in lepidopteran ovarian follicles : Roles for hydration in egg maturation M. Maruyama*, K. Kambara, M. Azuma, Tottori University, Japan

[P2.34] Comparison of transmission of Papaya leaf curl China virus among three cryptic species of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci complex T. Guo*, Q. Guo, S.S. Liu, Zhejiang University, China

[P2.35]

Phylogenetic relationships of Aproaerema simplexella, Aproaerema modicella and Stomopteryx subsecivella based on mtDNA COI and ITS gene sequences N.M. Buthelezi*1 ,3, D.E. Conlong2 ,3, G.E. Zharare4, 1Mangosuthu University of Technology, South Africa,

2South African Sugarcane Research Institute, South Africa, 3University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa,

4University of Zululand, South Africa

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[P2.36] Evaluation of genes and mutations potentially associated with insecticide resistance phenotypes via ectopic expression and crispr-mediated genome modification in Drosophila V. Douris*1, M. Riga1, Y. Livadaras2, A. Ilias1, I.K. Christou1, T. Van Leeuwen3, J. Vontas1, 1University of Crete, Greece, 2IMBB/FORTH, Greece, 3University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

[P2.37] Haplotype diversity and population structure of Piezodorus guildinii (Westwood) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) S.A.C. Yano1 ,4, K.L. Silva-Brandão2, E. Castiglioni3, D.R. Sosa-Gómez*4, 1CNPq, Brazil, 2CENA, Brazil, 3University de la Republica, Uruguay, 4Embrapa Soybean, Brazil

[P2.38] Water recycling as part of the extra-oral feeding strategy in a phytophagous true bug (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) A. Bressan*, M.E. Driver, M.M. Hawley, L. Hux, R. Dumitru, L. Megalhaes, Bayer CropScience, USA

[P2.39] Silencing the Egyptian cotton leaf worm; Spodoptera littoralis cytochrome P450 inhibits the metabolism of gossypol using RNAi technique S. Moussa*, H. Abouelmaaty, Plant Protection Research Institute, Egypt

[P2.40] Cathepsin-L proteinase is involved in cuticle remodeling during the molting process in the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum P. Simonet*1, P. Sapountzis2, G. Duport1, S. Balmand1, K. Gaget1, Y. Rahbé1, S. Colella1, H. Charles1, G. Febvay1, F. Calevro1, 1Université de Lyon, France, 2University of Copenhagen, Denmark

[P2.41] A novel active retrotransposon in the olive fly Bactrocera oleae K.T. Tsoumani*1, K. Bourtzis2 ,5, E. Drosopoulou3, P. Mavragani-Tsipidou3, A. Zacharopoulou4, K.D. Mathiopoulos1, 1University of Thessaly, Greece, 2University of Western Greece, Greece, 3Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, 4University of Patras, Greece, 5FAO/IAEA, Austria

[P2.42] Incidence of sugarcane white leaf disease in relation to sugarcane plants and insect vector Matsumuratettix hiroglyphicus C. Kaewmanee*1, T. Jamjanya1, K. Boonrod2, Y. Hanboonsong1, 1Khon Kaen University, Thailand, 2AlPlanta-Institute for Plant Research, Germany

[P2.43] Effects of food quality on trade-offs among growth, survival and expression of immunity-related genes in Galleria mellonella I. Krams*1, S. Kecko1, I. Inashkina1 ,2, J. Vrublevska1, E. Jankevics1 ,2, T. Krama1, 1University of Daugavpils, Latvia, 2Latvian Biomedical Research and Study Centre, Latvia

[P2.44] MicroRNA-34 regulates developmental genes in honey bees embryogenesis F.C.P. Freitas*1, C.V. Pires1, C. Claudianos2, A.S. Cristino2, Z.L.P. Simões3, 1Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil,

2University of Queensland, Australia, 3Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

[P2.45] Orphan G-protein coupled receotpr Nl A42 is involved in the exhibition of black body color of the brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens H. Uchiyama, Y. Suetsugu, K. Yamamoto, H. Noda, Y. Tanaka*, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Japan

[P2.46] Reprogramming of neuropeptide transcriptional network: Host regulation strategy of endoparasitoids M. Shi*, M.T. Li, Y.C. Huang, X.Q. Ye, X.X. Chen, Zhejiang University, China

[P2.47] Involvement of ecdysone in the expression of guanylyl cyclase BdmGC-1 in the imaginal discs of oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) Y.C. Lee*, S.T. Rao, P.H. Chuang, K.H. Lu, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

[P2.48] Disarming the glucosinolate–myrosinase complex by sulfatase in Bemisia tabaci O. Malka*1, D. Vassão2, J. Gershenzon2, S. Morin1, 1The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 2Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany

[P2.49]

Phyllotreta flea beetles utilize host plant defense compounds to create their own glucosinolate-myrosinase system F. Beran*1, Y. Pauchet1, M. Reichelt1, N. Wielsch1, H. Vogel1, A. Svatoš1, R. Srinivasan2, B.S. Hansson1, J. Gershenzon1, D.G. Heckel1, 1Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany, 2AVRDC-The World Vegetable Center, Taiwan

[P2.50] Bacterial endosymbionts identification of aphis craccivora koch (original gabon) feeding on amaranthus sp. plant S. Bayendi Loudit*1, J. Bauwens1, A. Ndoutoume Ndong2, F. Francis1, 1University of Liege, Belgium,

2Agriculture and Forestry Research, Gabon

[P2.51] Identification of salivary proteins of aphis craccivora koch (original gabon) feeding on amaranthus sp. plant S. BayendiLoudit*1, J. Bauwens1, A. Ndoutoume Ndong2, F. Francis1, 1University of Liege, Belgium,

2Agriculture and Forestry Research Institute, Belgium

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[P2.52] Detoxification mechanisms of honeybees (Apis mellifera) resulting in tolerance of the dietary toxin nicotine E.E. du Rand*1, S. Smit2, M. Beukes1, Z. Apostolides1, C.W.W. Pirk1, S.W. Nicolson1, 1University of Pretoria, South Africa, 2Univeristy of Stellenbosch, South Africa

[P2.53] Sulfakinin signaling inhibits food intake in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum and sulfakinin analogs activate receptors in vitro N. Yu*1, L. Swevers2, R.J. Nachman3, G. Smagghe1, 1Ghent University, Belgium, 2National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos”, Greece, 3USDA, USA

[P2.54] BP-3 (UV filter) mimics the action of ecdysone on salivary glands from Chironomus riparius larvae I. Ozáez*, J.L. Martínez-Guitarte, G. Morcillo, UNED, Spain

[P2.55] Expression pattern of Chironomus riparius sHsps genes under heat stress and during recovery R. Martín*, J.L. Martínez, G. Morcillo, UNED, Spain

[P2.56] Transcriptional changes induced by pentachlorophenol (PCP) after long in vivo exposures of Chironomus riparius (Diptera) larvae M. Morales, R. Martín*, P. Martínez, J.L. Martínez, G. Morcillo, UNED, Spain

[P2.57] Identification of lethal genes in Tribolium castaneum for application in pest control J. Ulrich*1, E. Knorr1, A. Vilcinskas1, G. Bucher1, 1Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany, 2University of Göttingen, Germany

[P2.58] Ecdysone related genes expression during Chironomus riparius development R. Planelló1, O. Herrero1, P. Gómez-Sande3 ,4, I. Ozáez*1, M.J. Servia2, F. Cobo3 ,4, G. Morcillo1, 1Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Spain, 2Universidad da Coruña, Spain, 3Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 4Estación de Hidrobioloxía “Encoro do Con”, EHEC (Pontevedra)., Spain

[P2.59] Transcriptome analysis of the common cutworm (Spodoptera litura) feeding on different soybean lines using RNA-seq data A. Jouraku*1, K. Kadono-Okuda1, N. Oki2, K. Yamamoto1, M. Yamamoto-Kihara1, 1National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Japan, 2NARO Kyushu Okinawa Agricultural Research Center, Japan

[P2.60] Molecular mechanisms of insecticide resistance in the tomato leafminer, Tuta absoluta M. Berger*1 ,2, L. Field1, K. Haddi1, K. Hassani-Pak1, D. Hughes1, M. Williamson1, C. Bass1, 1Rothamsted Research, UK, 2University of Nottingham, UK

[P2.61] Uncovering the biochemical and physiological secrets behind a tiny beetle’s defence mechanism S. Lehmann*, J. Li, E.A. Wimmer, University of Göttingen, Germany

[P2.62] Diversity of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunits from the cattle tick Ripicephalus microplus M. Puinean*1, M. Akkoese2, L. Field1, A. Turberg2, M. Williamson1, 1Rothamsted Research, UK, 2Bayer Animal Health, Germany

[P2.63] Microsporidia as bioweapons of the invasive ladybird Harmonia axyridis A. Vilcinskas*1 ,2, H. Vogel3, 1Justus-Liebig-University of Giessen, Germany, 2Fraunhofer Institute of Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology, Germany, 3Max-Planck-Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany

[P2.64] Adaptive regulation of midgut serine proteases of Helicoverpa armigera in response to Soybean Kunitz trypsin inhibitor S.S. Kuwar*, Y. Pauchet, H. Vogel, D.G. Heckel, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany

[P2.65] Apoptosis of insect SF9 and mammalian NIH-T3T cells after exposure to insect hormone agonists in vitro A. Suszczynska, J. Kotwica-Rolinska, B. Cymborowski, P. Bebas, M.A. Polanska*, University of Warsaw, Poland

[P2.66] DsRNA degradation in the pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) associated with lack of response in RNAi feeding and injection assays O. Christiaens*1, L. Swevers2, G. Smagghe1, 1Ghent University, Belgium, 2National Centre for Scientific Research Demokritos, Greece

[P2.67] Importance of juvenile hormone signaling arises with competence of insect larvae to metamorphose V. Smykal*1 ,2, T. Daimon3, T. Kayukawa3, K. Takaki2, T. Shinoda3, M. Jindra2 ,4, 1University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic, 2Biology Center AS CR, Czech Republic, 3National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Japan,

4Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Australia

[P2.68] CARMER, a gene encoding an arginine methyltransferase, is overexpressed under water stress and is required for reproduction in German cockroach A. Herraiz, X. Belles*, M.D. Piulachs, Institute of Evolutionary Biology (CSIC-UPF), Spain

[P2.69] Molecular mechanisms of olfaction in the cotton leafworm Spodoptera littoralis: deorphanization of olfactory receptors using the empty neuron system

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A. de Fouchier*1, W.B. Walker3, N. Montagné1, M. Binyameen3 ,4, C. Steiner2 ,3, B.S. Hansson5, T. Chertemps2, F. Schlyter3, M.C. Larsson3, E. Jacquin-Joly1, 1Institut national de la recherche agronomique, France,

2Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France, 3Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden, 4Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan, 5Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany

[P2.70] A novel mutation in the para-sodium channel gene is associated with high level pyrethroid resistance in the redlegged earth mite, Halotydeus destructor O.R. Edwards*1, T.K. Walsh1, W.T. Tay1, P.A. Umina1, G.P. Mangano1, 1CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, Australia,

2Melbourne University & cesar, Australia, 3Department of Agriculture and Food, Australia

[P2.71] Transcriptome profiling of the banana weevil (cosmpolites sordidus) midgut T.C. Maluleke*, B.J. Vorster, University of Pretoria, South Africa

[P2.72] Identification and analysis of expression of 14-3-3 isoforms in Aedes aegypti A. Trujillo-Ocampo*, A. Celestino-Montes, F.E. Cazares-Raga, F.C. Hernández-Hernández de la Cruz, Centro de Investigación y de estudios avanzados-IPN, Mexico

[P2.73] Análisis de la participación de UAP56 homólogo (RNA helicasa) en la exportación del ARNm de la línea celular C6/36 derivado de Aedes albopictus A. Celestino-Montes*, A. Trujillo-Ocampo, F. Medina-Ramírez, F.E. Cazares-Raga, R.M. Del Ángel, F.C. Hernández-Hernández, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico

[P2.74] An amino acid substitution (L925V) associated with resistance to pyrethroids in Varroa destructor J. Gonzalez-Cabrera, T.G. Emyr Davies, L.M. Field, P.J. Kennedy, M.S. Williamson*, Rothamsted Research, UK

[P2.75]

Diversity of antennal carboxyl/cholinesterases in the moth Spodoptera littoralis: Implication for odorant degradation and neural plasticity N. Durand*1, G. Carot-Sans2, F. Bozzolan1, G. Rosell3, D. Siaussat1, S. Debernard1, T. Chertemps1, E. Jacquin-Joly4, M. Maïbèche-Coisne1, 1Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France, 2Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Spain, 3University of Barcelona, Spain, 4INRA de Versailles, France

[P2.76] A transcriptomic approach to investigate resistance mechanisms of Spodoptera frugiperda to Cry1F toxin F.A. Domingues*, A.R.B. Nascimento, C. Omoto, F.L. Cônsoli, Escola Superior de Agricultura “Luiz de Queiroz” - ESALQ/USP, Brazil

[P2.77] Identification of the genes for stt3 oligosaccharyltransferase subunit isoforms in the tick ixodes ricinus and the analysis of their expression P. Vechtova*1 ,2, J. Sterba1 ,2, L. Grubhoffer1 ,2, 1University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic, 2Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (ASCR), Czech Republic

[P2.78] Characterisation of newly discovered satellite sequence in the context of holokinetic chromosomes of c. pomonella P. Vechtova*1 ,2, M. Dalikova1 ,2, M. Sykorova1 ,2, M. Zurovcova1 ,2, M. Vitkova1 ,2, 1University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic, 2Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (ASCR), Czech Republic

[P2.79] Prospecting genes for genetic control of fruit-fly Anastrepha (Diptera, Tephritidae) populations through gene expression A.M. Nakamura*, C.H. Taniguti, F.R. Torres, R.A. de Brito, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil

[P2.80] Characteristic of molecular markers used for phylogenetic studies and diagnostic purposes for selected Thrips species A. Jeszke*1, Z. Fiedler1, H. Kucharczyk2, A. Obrępalska-Stęplowska1, 1Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poland, 2Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Poland

[P2.81] Met/Gce is a bona fide juvenile hormone receptor M. Jindra*1 ,2, J-P. Charles3, V. Smykal1, M. Uhlirova4, R. Hill2, 1Biology Center ASCR, Czech Republic, 2CSIRO, Australia, 3Universite de Bourgogne, France, 4University of Cologne, Germany

[P2.82] Molecular evidence for dual pyrethroid-receptor sites on a mosquito sodium channel Y. Du1, Y. Nomura1, G. Satar1, Z. Hu1, R. Nauen2, S. He1, B.S. Zhorov3 ,4, K. Dong*1, 1Michigan State University, USA, 2Bayer CropScience AG, Germany, 3McMaster University, Canada, 4Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

[P2.83] Whole genome sequencing reveals unanticipated recombination and mutagenic effects of the hsFLP-FRT targeted deletion method in Drosophila melanogaster D.R. Andrew*, R. Kraft, A.J. Clark, J. Tello, M. Chaung, E. Blackmore, F. Valdes, L.L. Restifo, University of Arizona, USA

[P2.84] Responses of two Spodoptera litura strains to the different soybean strains K. Kadono-Okuda*1, A. Jouraku1, M. Yamamoto-Kihara1, K. Konno1, K. Yamamoto1, N. Oki2, 1National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Japan, 2National Agriculture and Food Reseach Organization Kyushu Okinawa Agricultural Reseach, Japan

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[P2.85] A cuticle protein with unique motifs in the silkworm, Bombyx mori T. Asano*1, M. Taoka2, T. Shinkawa2, Y. Yamauchi2, T. Isobe2, D. Satoh3, 1Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan, 2Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan, 3Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan

[P2.86] Molecular characterization of the circadian period gene in Culex quinquefasciatus say (Diptera: Culicidae) G. Ponce-García, O.K. Villanueva-Segura, A.E. Flores-Suárez, C.A. Urbina-Cordova, S. Favela-Lara, J.I. Gonzalez-Rojas, L.E. Martínez-de-Villarreal, I.P. Rodríguez-Sánchez*, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico

[P2.87] Dissecting tissue specific expression of insecticide resistance V.A. Ingham*1 ,2, H. Ranson1, J.D. Moore2, S. Wagstaff1, 1Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK, 2University of Warwick, UK

[P2.88] Effect of electron beam irradiation on development and DNA damage in Spodoptera litura (F.) (Lepidoptera : Noctuidae) S.H. Yun, M.J. Kim, S.W. Lee, H. Kim, H.K. Kim*, H.N. Koo, G.H. Kim, Chungbuk National University, Republic of Korea

[P2.89] Monitoring to 12 insecticides and a point mutation associated with imidacloprid resistance of melon and cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii (Hemiptera: Aphididae) H.N. Koo1, S.E. Park1, S.W. Lee1, M.J. Kim1, H. Kim1, H.K. Kim*1, J.I. Kim2, G.H. Kim1, 1Chungbuk National University, Republic of Korea, 2Highland Agriculture Research Center, Republic of Korea

[P2.90] Chemical defence in leaf beetle larvae (subtribe chrysomelina) P. Rahfeld*, R. Kirsch, W. Boland, A. Burse, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany

[P2.91] A genomics approach to understanding insect migration in a Noctuid pest, Helicoverpa armigera C.M. Jones*, K.S. Lim, C. Bass, J. Chapman, Rothamsted Research, UK

[P2.92]

BUSCOs: Assessing genome assembly completeness using benchmarking sets of universal single-copy orthologs R.M. Waterhouse1 ,3, F. Simao*1 ,2, A. Dousse1 ,2, P. Ioannidis1 ,2, E.V. Kriventseva1 ,2, E.M. Zdobnov1

,5, 1University of Geneva, Switzerland, 2Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Switzerland, 3Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, 4The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, USA, 5Imperial College London, UK

[P2.93] Functional genomics of the Manduca sexta flight muscle proteome: How to make a synchronous muscle A. Ayme-Southgate*, S. Feldman, D. Fulmer, College of Chaleston, USA

[P2.94] Roles of a midgut cadherin protein in herbivory and in resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis toxin S.A. Khan*, D.G. Heckel, Max planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany

[P2.95]

Genome sequencing of the basal insect species Calopteryx splendens (Odonata) and Thermobia domestica (Thysanura) P. Ioannidis1 ,2, F. Simao*1 ,2, R. Peters3, O. Niehuis3, B. Misof3, E.M. Zdobnov1 ,2, 1University of Geneva, Switzerland, 2Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Switzerland, 3Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig, Germany

[P2.96] Transcriptome analysis in Cotton boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis) A.A.P. Firmino1, J.D. Antonino-de-Souza, Jr1 ,2, F.C.A. Fonseca1 ,2, L.L.P. Macedo1, R.R. Coelho*1 ,2, R.C. Togawa1, O.B. Silva-Junior1, G.J. Pappas-Jr2, G. Engler3, M.F. Grossi-de-Sa1 ,2, 1Embrapa Recursos Geneticos e Biotecnologia, Brazil, 2Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil, 3INRA, France

[P2.97] Knocking down essential genes in cotton boll weevil using RNAi R.R. Coelho*1 ,2, J.D. Antonino de Souza Júnior1, A.A.P. Firmino1, L.L.P. Macedo1, J. de Almeida-Engler3, G. Engler3, M.F. Grossi-de-Sá1, 1Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia, Brazil, 2Universidade de Brasília, Brazil, 3Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, France

[P2.98] Induction of detoxification enzymes in the whitefly Bemisia tabaci on plants co-infested by the spider mite Tetranychus urticae Y-L. Su1 ,2, S-S. Liu1, J.J.A. van Loon*2, 1Zhejiang University, China, 2Wageningen University, The Netherlands

Wednesday 16 July 2014, 13:40-15:00 Poster session 3 (relating to Sessions 7, 8 and 9)

[P3.01] RF-amide peptides of the reproductive tissues of male dipteran insects Z.I. Abu Hasan*1, N. Audsley2, E. Isaac1, 1University of Leeds, UK, 2The Food and Environmental Research Agency, UK

[P3.02] Inbreeding avoidance in Drosophila montana is mediated through copulation duration and offspring production, not through paternity share O. Ala-Honkola*1, P. Veltsos2, H. Andersson2, M.G. Ritchie2, 1University of Jyväskylä, Finland, 2University of St Andrews, UK

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Seventh International Symposium on Molecular Insect Science | Poster Programme [P3.03] Protein-protein interaction of photoperiodic clock factors in Pyrrhocoris apterus

O. Bazalová*, J. Provazník, M. Sieber, D. Doležel, Institute of Entomology, Czech Republic

[P3.04] Tyrosine metabolism and parthenogenetic development in a symbiotic insect, the pea aphid: The central function of phenylalanine hydroxylase P. Simonet, K. Gaget, M. Rey, G. Duport, H. Charles, G. Febvay, S. Colella, F. Calevro*, Université de Lyon, France

[P3.05] Glial Notch regulates Drosophila behavior by maintaining adult brain homeostasis L. Zwarts1 ,2, V. Vulsteke1 ,2, J. Clements1 ,2, T. Smets1 ,2, W. Van Delm2, P. Callaerts*1 ,2, 1VIB, Belgium,

2KULeuven, Belgium

[P3.06] Positive selection detected in Anastrepha fruit flies OBPs genes E.B. Campanini*, J.L. de Oliveira, C.C. Castillo, R.A. de Brito, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil

[P3.07] Phylogenetic studies suggest a new Rhodnius species from Taquarussu city, Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil, related to Rhodnius neglectus (Hemiptera, Reduviidade, Triatominae) D.B. Carvalho*1, C.E. Almeida1, H.H.G. Justino2, H. Pinotti1, J. Oliveira1, S. Gardim1, J.A. Rosa1, 1Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas- UNESP, Brazil, 2Secretaria Municipal de Saúde de Paulínia, Brazil

[P3.08] The validity of COI gene in species identification: The case of the genus Eumerus (Diptera: Syrphidae) in Southeastern Europe A. Chroni*1, M. Djan2, D. Obreht2, T. Petanidou1, A. Vujic2, 1University of the Aegean, Greece, 2University of Novi Sad, Serbia

[P3.09] Involvement of opsins in aphid photoperiodism J.M. Collantes-Alegre*, F. Mattenberger, M. Barberà, D. Martínez-Torres, Universitat de València, Spain

[P3.10] Molecular analysis of the diversity of the larval and adult gut microbiota of Anastrepha fraterculus (Diptera: Tephritidae) as affected by the host fruit F.A. Muller, F.L. Cônsoli*, University of São Paulo - ESALQ, Brazil

[P3.11] Circadian expression of aralkylamine N-acetyltransferase (AA-NAT) in Drosophila melanogaster T. Czerwik*, J. Kotwica-Rolinska, P. Bebas, University of Warsaw, Poland

[P3.12] Genome-based comparative analysis of two bacterial symbionts isolated from Frankliniella occidentalis (Western Flower Thrips): An argument for a new species? P.D. Facey*1, L. Morgan1, M. Hegarty2, A.J. Pachebat2, M.M. Whitten1, M.D. Hitchings1, P.J. Dyson1, R. Del Sol1, 1Swansea University, UK, 2Aberystwyth University, UK

[P3.13] Phylogenetic distribution and evolutionary dynamics of the "axis" sex determination genes doublesex and transformer in insects E. Geuverink*1, L. van de Zande1, E.C. Verhulst1 ,2, L.W. Beukeboom1, 1University of Groningen, The Netherlands, 2University of Wageningen, The Netherlands

[P3.14] Using molecular barcodes to investigate pollinator-plant interactions in long-tongued bees A. Gous*1 ,2, Z.H. Swanevelder1, C.D. Eardley1, S. Willows-Munro2, 1Agricultural Research Council, South Africa, 2University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

[P3.15] Molecular basis of allochronic differentiation in a moth S. Haenniger*1, G. Schöfl2, S. Gebauer-Jung1, H. Vogel1, M. Unbehend1, D.G. Heckel1, A.T. Groot1 ,3, 1MPICE Jena, Germany, 2HKI Jena, Germany, 3University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

[P3.16]

Multi-locus Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) barcoding studies with special reference to Arbovirus vectors L.E. Harrup*1, T. Brown-Joseph2, C. Oura2, C. Carrington2, L. Swathi3, L. Sudhamthi3, I. Stalin3, Y.K. Reddy3, B. Susmitha4, Y.N. Reddy4, 1The Pirbright Institute, UK, 2University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago,

3Tamil Nadu Animal and Veterinary Sciences University, India, 4Sri Venkateswara University, India, 5Institute of Animal Health and Veterinary Biologicals, India, 6Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, India, 7Indian Council for Agricultural Research, India, 8Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, UK, 9University of Oxford, UK, 10London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK, 11Rothamsted Research, UK

[P3.17] Genetic structure of Triatoma brasiliensis complex (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) inferring from the mitochondrial and nuclear markers V. Mendonça1 ,2, C.E. Ameida2, J.A. Da Rosa2, J. Costa3, M. Harry*1 ,4, 1LEGS CNRS, France, 2FCF UNESP, Brazil,

3Fiocruz, Brazil, 4University Paris Sud, France

[P3.18] Molecular characterization of the circadian clock genes, timeless and cryptochromes, in the German cockroach Blattella germanica J-H. Huang*1 ,2, Y-H. Lin1, Y. Liu1, H-J. Lee1, 1National Taiwan University, Taiwan, 2Cornell University, USA

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Seventh International Symposium on Molecular Insect Science | Poster Programme [P3.19] Impact of gut microbiota on the nutrition of Drosophila melanogaster

J-H. Huang*, A. Wong, P. Newell, A. Douglas, Cornell University, USA

[P3.20] Investigating interactions between the whitefly Bemisia tabaci, the bacterial endosymbiont Rickettsia and Tomato yellow leaf curl virus A. Kliot*1, H. Czosnek2, M. Ghanim1, 1Volcani Institute, Israel, 2Hebrew university, USA

[P3.21] Circadian clock gene expression in firebug Pyrrhocoris apterus in diapause and reproductive conditions J. Kotwica-Rolinska*1 ,2, M. Damulewicz1, L. Chodakova1 ,3, D. Dolezel1 ,3, 1Biology Centre AS CR, v.v.i, Czech Republic, 2University of Warsaw, Poland, 3University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic

[P3.22] Molecular components of wasp venom and their targets involved in a unique behavioral manipulation strategy of the cockroach host F. Libersat*, M. Kaiser, Ben Gurion University, Israel

[P3.23] Taxon sampling is crucial for molecular phylogenetic inferences of Diplura Y-X. Luan, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

[P3.24] The role of innexin-hemichannel from Spodoptera litura in paracrine signaling pathway in insect cellular immunity K.L. Luo*, M.L. Li, Y.Y. Yang, J.H. Hu, Yunnan University, China

[P3.25] A molecular phylogeny of the damselfly genus calopteryx (Insecta: Odonata) of Turkey using mitochondrial 16s RDNA and Ribosomal its sequences A. Miroglu*1, S. Demirtas2, I. Gunduz2, C. Yalcin2, 1Ordu University, Turkey, 2Ondokuz Mayis University, Turkey

[P3.26] Study on the diversity of Leptinotarsa decemlineata populations on the basis of mitochondrial and AFLP markers P. Wieczorek, A. Jeszke, B. Wrzesinska, M. Budziszewska, T. Kleidysz, J. Nawrot, A. Obrepalska-Steplowska*, Institute of Plant Protection - National Research Institute, Poland

[P3.27] Genomics changes underlying adaptive divergence: The case of the kissing bug, vector of Chagas disease J. Bourret1, E. Petit*1 ,2, A. Marchant1, V. Mendonça3, J. Aristeu da Rosa3, M. Harry1 ,2, 1CNRS, France,

2University Paris Sud, France, 3FCF UNESP-Araraquara, Brazil

[P3.28] Differential expression analysis of diapause and reproductive females of firebug Pyrrhocoris apterus J. Provaznik*1 ,2, J. Kotwica-Rolinska1 ,4, O. Bazalova1 ,2, M. Hejnikova1 ,2, J. Blake3, V. Benes3, D. Pavlinic3, D. Dolezel1 ,2, 1Institute of Entomology, Czech Republic, 2University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic, 3EMBL Genomics Core Facilities, Germany, 4University of Warsaw, Poland

[P3.29] Molecular detection of six high importance endosymbiotic bacteria in Belgian wild-caught mosquitoes F.N. Raharimalala*1 ,2, S. Boukraa1, T. Bawin1, J-Y. Zimmer1, F. Francis1, 1University of Liege, Belgium, 2Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, Madagascar

[P3.30] Tissue and temporal expression of seven selected Cotesia flavipes polydnavirus genes in parasitized larvae of Diatraea saccharalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) G.D. Rossi*1 ,2, F.C.A. Dossi1, F.L. Cônsoli1, 1Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, 2Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil

[P3.31] Cloning and genomic integration of a palindromic sequence separated by a functional intronic spacer as a tool to generate hairpin RNAs for gene silencing in the honeybee Apis mellifera N.K. Rossié*, T. Gempe, Heinrich Heine University, Germany

[P3.32] Genetic basis of strain-specific female sex pheromone differences in Spodoptera frugiperda M. Unbehend*1, S. Hänniger1, D.G. Heckel1, A.T. Groot1 ,2, 1Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany, 2University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

[P3.33] Molecular mechanisms regulating parasitic manipulation of insect behaviour: Hyperactivity and ‘tree-top disease' of caterpillars are different responses to baculovirus-infection S. van Houte1 ,2, V.I.D. Ros1, J.M. Vlak1, M.M. van Oers*1, 1Wageningen University, The Netherlands, 2Exeter University, UK

[P3.34] Dual function of musle proteins in flight and courtship behaviours in Drosophila J.O. Vigoreaux*, S. Chakravorty, University of Vermont, USA

[P3.35]

Extensive transcription analysis of the Hyposoter didymator Ichnovirus genome in permissive and non-permissive Lepidoptera host species T. Doremus1, F. Cousserans1, G. Gyapay2, S. Samain2, V. Jouan1, P. Milano3, E. Wajnberg4, I. Darboux1, F.L. Consoli3, A.N. Volkoff*1, 1INRA, DGIMI, France, 2France Génomique, France, 3ESALQ-USP, Brazil, 4INRA, ISA, France

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[P3.36] Symbiont-mediated RNAi achieves stable and long-term gene knockdown in an insect vector of disease M.M.A. Whitten*1, P.D. Facey1, G. van Keulen1, R. Del Sol1, M. Evans1, J. Mitchell1, L. Fernandez2, P.J. Dyson1, 1Swansea University, UK, 2John Innes Centre, UK

[P3.37]

Identification and characterization of pheromone receptors and interplay between receptors and pheromone binding proteins in the diamondback moth, Plutella xyllostella J-J. Zhou*1, L.M. Field1, M. Sun2, Y. Liu2, W.B. Walker3, S. Gu2, Y. Zhang2, G.R. Wang2, 1Rothamsted Research, UK, 2State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests, China, 3Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden