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A comparative study of motor patterns during pre-flight warm-up in hawkmoths

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Temporal patterns of activation of flight muscles were recorded by means of wires placed extracellularly in thoracic muscles. In the five species of hawkmoths studied, wingstrokes of small amplitude were produced during a preflight warm-up by synchronous contractions of certain groups of muscles which are antagonists in flight. The main depressor muscle, the dorsal longitudinal, was excited in synchrony with some or all of the indirect elevator muscles. Three direct muscles, the subalar, basalar and third axillary muscles, were usually excited out of phase with the dorsal longitudinal muscle. However, details of the motor pattern varied from species to species. During fixed flight phase changes comparable in magnitude to those which occur during the transition from warm-up to flight were observed in Manduca sexta and Smerinthus cerisyi. The results (summarized in Table 2) suggest that a variety of warm-up patterns evolved within the Sphingidae as modifications of a common mechanism generating flight motor patterns.

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I thank Dr. Harry Lange for assistance in the initial collecting of Manduca sexta and for identifying specimens of this species.

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Kammer, A.E. A comparative study of motor patterns during pre-flight warm-up in hawkmoths. Z. Vergl. Physiol. 70, 45–56 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00299536

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