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On the immature stages of some Merodontini hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) from Europe and Africa.
Orengo-Green, José J; Ricarte, Antonio; Hauser, Martin; Langlois, Dominique; Marcos-García, Mª Á.
Afiliação
  • Orengo-Green JJ; Research Institute CIBIO (Centro Iberoamericano de la Biodiversidad), University of Alicante, 03690, San Vicente del Raspeig (Alicante), Spain. Electronic address: jj.orengo@ua.es.
  • Ricarte A; Research Institute CIBIO (Centro Iberoamericano de la Biodiversidad), University of Alicante, 03690, San Vicente del Raspeig (Alicante), Spain. Electronic address: antonio.ricarte@ua.es.
  • Hauser M; California Department of Food and Agriculture, Plant Pest Diagnostics, 3294 Meadowview Road, Sacramento, CA, 95832-1448, USA. Electronic address: phycus@gmail.com.
  • Langlois D; 2 route de Foucherans, Bonnevaux-le-Prieuré, F-25620, Ornans, France. Electronic address: dl.entomo@gmx.com.
  • Marcos-García MÁ; Research Institute CIBIO (Centro Iberoamericano de la Biodiversidad), University of Alicante, 03690, San Vicente del Raspeig (Alicante), Spain. Electronic address: marcos@ua.es.
Arthropod Struct Dev ; 78: 101328, 2024 Jan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38160506
ABSTRACT
The genera Eumerus and Merodon (Syrphidae Merodontini) form together the most speciose grouping of hoverflies in the Palaearctic Region. However, little is known about the morphology and biology of their larvae. The few larvae of Eumerus and Merodon that have been uncovered are phytophagous in underground organs of plants (some Eumerus and all Merodon) or saprophagous in a variety of plants' parts (the reminder of Eumerus). In this study, the second larval stage (L2) of Eumerus lyneborgi Ricarte & Hauser, 2020 and both the larva (L2) and puparium of Merodon constans (Rossi, 1794) are described for the first time. Larvae of E. lyneborgi were found in a decaying stem of Cyphostemma juttae (Dinter & Gilg) Desc., 1960 (Vitaceae) in Namibia (Africa), while larvae of M. constans were collected in bulbs of Leucojum vernum Linnaeus, 1753, (Amaryllidaceae) in France (Europe). Morphology of the immature forms was studied by observation and imaging with stereomicroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The head skeleton of E. lyneborgi larvae was found to be of the filter feeding type, i.e., in accordance with a saprophagous trophic regime, while that of M. constans was typically phytophagous. Variability in certain characters of the M. constans early stages is described and discussed in relation to the adult form and molecular information published in literature. An updated identification key to all known third larval stages/puparia of Merodon is provided.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Dípteros Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: Africa / Europa Idioma: En Revista: Arthropod Struct Dev Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Dípteros Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: Africa / Europa Idioma: En Revista: Arthropod Struct Dev Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article