THE MATURE LARVA OF THE SOUTH AMERICAN CLEPTOPARASITIC BEE THALESTRIA SPINOSA (FABRICIUS) (APIDAE: NOMADINAE: EPEOLINI)

IF 0.3 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY Entomologica Americana Pub Date : 2019-11-06 DOI:10.1664/1947-5136-125.1.16
J. G. Rozen
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Abstract This paper describes and illustrates with diagrams and photographs the diapausing larva of the epeoline Thalestria spinosa (Fabricius), a large cleptoparasitic bee, recovered in 1971 from the nest of its host, the South American andrenid bee Oxaea flavescens (Klug). The larva closely resembles that of many Triepeolus (Epeolini), the immature stages of which are better known (Rozen, 1966, 1996). The larva of T. spinosa can be distinguished from those of other known Epeolini by the shape of its short, triangular mandible with a pronounced swelling on its inner surface that projects distally from its base. The lack of strong tentorial structuring as well as internal ridges on the cranium has long suggested that epeolines have a weak head exoskeletons. However, after careful study of T. spinosa and review of other larval Epeolini, the author now suggests that the extensive integumental thickening of the cranium and the broad connections of the frontal area of the head with the rear part, though less noticeable, obviates the need of a strong tentorium and internal head ridges.
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南美绢蜂的成熟幼虫(蜂科:野蜂科:绢蜂)
摘要本文用图表和照片描述了1971年从其寄主南美雄蜂Oxaea flavescens (Klug)巢中发现的一种大型寄生蜂epeoline Thalestria spinosa (Fabricius)的滞育幼虫。其幼虫与许多tripepeolus (Epeolini)的幼虫非常相似,其未成熟阶段更为人所知(Rozen, 1966,1996)。spinosa的幼虫可以通过其短的三角形下颌骨的形状与其他已知的Epeolini区分开来,下颌骨的内表面有明显的肿胀,从基部向远处伸出。长期以来,由于缺乏强大的脑幕结构和头盖骨上的内部脊,人们一直认为长尾龙的头部外骨骼较弱。然而,在仔细研究了棘棘棘虫和对其他棘棘棘虫幼虫的回顾之后,作者现在认为,尽管不那么明显,但颅骨广泛的被膜增厚和头部额部与后部的广泛连接消除了对强大的幕和内部头脊的需要。
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期刊介绍: Entomologica Americana, the journal of The New York Entomological Society, publishes original research on the taxonomy, classification, phylogeny, biogeography, behavior and natural history of insects and other arthropod taxa. Manuscripts are published as research articles, shorter scientific notes or book reviews.
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