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Rev. bras. entomol ; 58(4): 343-348, Oct.-Dec. 2014. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-732847

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Larval development of Physocephala (Diptera, Conopidae) in the bumble bee Bombus morio (Hymenoptera, Apidae). In the summer of 2012, a high incidence of conopid larvae was observed in a sample of female B. morio collected in remaining fragments of semidecidual forest and Cerrado, in the municipality of Sorocaba, state of São Paulo, Brazil. The larval development of conopid flies was studied, beginning at the larval instars (LO to L3) and PUP, until the emergence of the imago under laboratory conditions and inside the host. At the first instar, or LO, the microtype larvae measured less than 1 mm in length. During the transition from L1 to L3, the larvae grew in length. At L3, the larvae doubled their length (4 mm) and then started to develop both in length and width, reaching the PUP stage with 10 mm in length and 7 mm in width. The main characteristic that differentiates L3 from the early instars is the larger body size and the beginning of posterior spiracle development. The development from PUP to puparium took less than 24h. The bees died ten days after the fly oviposition, or just before full PUP development. The early development stages (egg-LO to L1) were critical for larva survival. The pupa was visible between the intersegmental sternites and, 32 days after pupation, a female imago of Physocephala sp. emerged from one bee. The puparium and the fly measured approximately 10 mm in length. In a single day of collection, up to 45% of the bumble bees collected were parasitized by conopid flies.

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Rev. bras. entomol ; 53(4): 549-564, dez. 2009. ilus
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-543412

RESUMO

As espécies brasileiras de Stylogaster Macquart, 1835 do grupo stylata são detalhadamente estudadas e redescritas: Stylogaster brasilia Camras & Parrillo, 1985, S. dispar Camras & Parrillo, 1985, S. longispina Camras & Parrillo, 1985, S. rafaeli Camras & Parrillo, 1996, S. souzai Monteiro, 1960, and S. stylata (Fabricius, 1805). Uma nova espécie do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro - S. fluminensis sp. nov., é descrita e comparada com S. stylosa Townsend, 1897, redescrita com base no material-tipo. Diagnoses, chaves de identificação, distribuição geográfica e ilustrações são também fornecidas.


The Brazilian species of Stylogaster Macquart, 1835 from the stylata group are studied and redescribed in detail: Stylogaster brasilia Camras & Parrillo, 1985, S. dispar Camras & Parrillo, 1985, S. longispina Camras & Parrillo, 1985, S. rafaeli Camras & Parrillo, 1996, S. souzai Monteiro, 1960, and S. stylata (Fabricius, 1805). A new species from Brazil, Rio de Janeiro - S. fluminensis sp. nov., is described and compared with S. stylosa Townsend, 1897, which is also redescribed based on type material. Diagnosis, keys for identification, geographic distributions and illustrations are also provided.

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Acta amaz ; 25(3)1995.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1454574

RESUMO

Conopid flies from the collection of the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia, Manaus, Brazil, are examinied, of which two from Brazil are new, Stylogaster rafaelifrom Rondônia and S. ctenitarsafrom Roraima. This data, along with new material from Bolivia, expands the distributions of thirteen species of Conopidae. Figures for S. rafaelisp.n. and S. ctenitarsasp.n. are included.


Foram examinadas moscas da família Conopidae da coleção do Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Manaus, Brasil. Duas espécies do Brasil são novas, Stylogaster rafaelide Rondônia e S. ctenitarsade Roraima. Estes dados, juntamente aos novos espécimes da Bolívia, ampliam as distribuições conhecidas de treze espécies de Conopidae. Incluímos figuras de S. rafaelie S. ctenitarsa.

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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 84(supl.4): 75-75, 1989.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-623849

RESUMO

A new species of Stylogaster is described from Roraima, Brazil. It belongs to the neglecta-group of species.


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Animais , Dípteros/classificação , Dípteros/genética , Brasil
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