945 resultados para DIPTERA


Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Host feeding selection by the female pea leafminer, Liriomyza huidobrensis, on 47 species of plants was studied. The leaves were sectioned by microtome, and 15 characteristics of the leaf tissue structure were measured under a microscope. Correlation analysis between host feeding selection and leaf tissue structure indicated that the preference of host feeding selection was positively correlated with the percentage of moisture content of leaves and negatively with thickness of the epidermis wall, and densities of the palisade and spongy tissues of leaves. Leaf tissue structure was influential in feeding and probing behavior of female L. huidobrensis. So, thickness of epidermis wall, densities of the palisade and spongy tissues can act as a physical barrier to female oviposition. Furthermore, higher densities of palisade and spongy tissues can be considered a resistant trait which affects mining of leaf miner larvae as well. As a result, plants with lower leaf moisture content may not be suitable for the development of L. huidobrensis.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

The nigripennis species-group is established within the subgenus Stegana (Oxyphortica), consisting of five species distributed in the Oriental Region, Stegana (O.) nigripennis (Hendel) from southern Japan, S. (O.) aotsukai, new species and S. (O.) prigenti, new species from southern China and Thailand, and S. (O.) trisetosa, new species and S. (O.) yapingi, new species, from eastern Malaysia. A key to all the species in this group is provided.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

The genus Pseudostegana is revised, with descriptions of 20 new species from Southeast Asia: P. angustifasciata Chen and Wang, sp. n., P. atrofrons Chen and Toda, sp. n., P. bifasciata Chen and Toda, sp. n., P. bisetosa Chen and Toda, sp. n., P. curvata Chen and Toda, sp. n., P. dactylis Chen and Toda, sp. n., P. dolichopoda Chen and Wang, sp. n., P. hamata Chen and Toda, sp. n., P. latifasciata Chen and Toda, sp. n., P. leptoptera Chen and Toda, sp. n., P. melanogaster Chen and Toda, sp. n., P. melanopogonias Chen and Toda, sp. n., P. myrmecoformis Chen and Toda, sp. n., P. nitidifrons Chen and Wang, sp. n., P. nitidiventris Chen and Toda, sp. n., P. orbicapitata Chen and Toda, sp. n., P. oxycephala Chen and Toda, sp. n., P. pallidimaculata Chen and Wang, sp. n., P. philoga Chen and Wang, sp. n. and P xanthoptera Chen and Wang, sp. n. On the basis of the wing patterns, six species-groups are established: the atrofrons, grandipalpis, fleximediata, javana, latiparma and zonaria groups. A key to the all species of this genus is provided.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

The hatching time of eggs of Tokunagayusurika akamusi (Tokunaga) decreased significantly when temperature was increased from 5degreesC to 25degreesC; eggs fail to hatch at 30degreesC. The percentage of T akamusi eggs that developed into normal larva also was negatively correlated with temperature. The hatching time decreased with lengthened photoperiod.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Population dynamics of Chaoborus flavicans larvae of various instars was studied from November 1986 to December 1987 in a eutrophic, fish-free pond, Japan. First and 2nd instar larvae were observed from late April to late October, indicating a reproductive period of about half a year. C. flavicans overwintered in the 4th instar larvae. In water column samples, total density of all instars was 680-23 680 m(-2), and pupal density 0-2 600 m(-2); larvae of the Ist, 2nd, and 3rd instars showed 5-6 density peaks in 1987, suggesting that 5-6 generations occur during a year (peaks of the 4th instar larvae were not clear, probably due to their longer development than those of younger instars). In sediment samples, no Ist and 2nd instar larvae were found, 3rd instar larvae were found occasionally but density of the 4th instar larvae was 280-18 600 m(-2), and pupal density varied between 0-502 m(-2). Fouth instar larvae accumulated in sediment in the cold season and in the water column in the warm season; high temperature and low oxygen concentration were the most important factors limiting the distribution of larvae in the sediment in summer in the NIES pond. The dry weight of total C. flavicans larvae was 0.08-4.2 g m(-2) in sediment samples and 24-599 mu g l(-1) (0.10-2.40 g m(-2)) in water column samples. Comparisons of maximum densities in the NIES pond in different years and in waters of different trophic status show that density is generally higher in eutrophic than in oligotrophic habitats.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Dentre os insetos que danificam as bagas da videira, a mosca-das-frutas sul-americana é a que apresenta maior importância no sul do Brasil. A espécie se destaca por ser uma das mais polífagas do gênero (registro em 67 espécies de plantas de 18 famílias botânicas) e possuir ampla distribuição no continente americano. este trabalho apresenta a descrição, bioecologia, sintomas, danos, monitoramneto e controle deste inseto sobre a videira.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Solitary and presocial aculueate Hymenoptera are parasitized by a range of dipteran species in the families Axithomyiidae, Bombyliidae, Conopidae, Phoridae, and Sarcophagidae that are likely to impact on their hosts. We undertook a study over several years of a univoltine and communal bee, Andrena agilissima, and its main dipteran parasites, in particular the satellite fly Leucophora personata (Diptera: Anthomyiidae). Behavioural and ecological data were collected from one nesting aggregation of the host bee on the island of Elba, Italy, from 1993 to 2003, and from a foraging site of the bee, ca 5 km from the nesting aggregation. Other Diptera associated with A. agilissmia at the field site were the bee fly Bombylius fimbriatus (Bombyliidae), the conopid fly Zodion cinereum (Conopidae), and the scuttle fly Megaselia andrenae (Phoridae). The phenology of the Diptera broadly overlapped with that of their host across the season of activity (end of April and all of May). Diurnal activity patterns differed slightly; L. personata in particular was active at the host's nesting site before A. agilissima. Female satellite flies also showed a range of behaviours in gaining entry to a host nest. We summarize published data on this and other Leucophora species that parasitize Andrena host bees. Host bees returning to their nests occasionally undertook zig-zag flight manoeuvres if followed by a satellite fly that were generally successful in evading the fly. Satellite flies that entered a nest, presumably to oviposit, were less likely to remain therein if another host bee entered the same nest, suggesting that one advantage to communal nesting for this host is a reduction in brood cell parasitism by L. personata. We provide the first clear evidence for parasitism by a Zodion of any Andrena host. Both L. personata and M. andrenae concentrated their parasitic activities in the zone of the host nesting aggregation with highest nest densities. Three of the Diptera, L. personata, B. fimbriatus, and Z. cinereum, seemed to have extremely low rates of parasitism whilst that of M. andrenae appeared low. Though they have refined parasitic behaviour that allows them to gain entry into host nests (L. personata, B. fimbriatus, and M. andrenae) or to parasitize adults (Z. cinercum), these parasites seem not to impact upon the dynamics of the host A. agilissima at the nesting aggregation, and the host possesses traits to reduce parasitism.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Glossina palpalis gambiensis é o principal vector de Tripanossomose Humana Africana (THA) na África Ocidental e a mosca tsé-tsé mais comum na Guiné-Bissau. Apesar da sua ampla distribuição, nenhum caso de THA tem sido reportado no país desde finais dos anos 70 do século XX. Populações naturais do Grupo palpalis demonstraram diferentes níveis de variação intraespecífica que podem influenciar a sua capacidade vectorial. Portanto, o conhecimento exacto acerca da identidade das espécies e estrutura populacional é essencial para prever o possível restabelecimento e propagação da transmissão de THA na Guiné-Bissau. A variação genética foi analisada em amostras de Glossina palpalis gambiensis de cinco regiões da Guiné-Bissau, com recurso a microssatélites. Três das regiões pertencem à parte continental e duas representam a parte insular do país. No total, 261 moscas tsé-tsé do sexo feminino foram genotipadas para 11 loci microssatélites. Baixos níveis de diferenciação genética foram observados entre as populações de G. p. gambiensis da Guiné-Bissau (FST = 0,006, P = 0,002). Este resultado está de acordo com a análise de agrupamentos, que revelou a presença de um único cluster agrupando todas as amostras, independentemente da origem geográfica. De um modo geral, estes resultados sugerem uma baixa subestruturação populacional em G. p. gambiensis nesta região. Análises de equilíbrio mutação-deriva sugerem ainda a ocorrência de expansão populacional recente. As evidências genéticas sugerem consideráveis níveis de fluxo genético entre as populações continentais e entre as populações insulares e continentais da Guiné-Bissau. No caso do restabelecimento de focos de transmissão de THA, a possibilidade de disseminação do protozoário Trypanosoma, através da dispersão activa das moscas tsé-tsé, deve ser tida em conta no planeamento de estratégias de controlo vectorial na Guiné-Bissau. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Glossina, Tripanossomose Humana Africana, microssatélites, diferenciação genética.