WebOct 1, 1994 · Obligate mutualists such as larvae of the pitcher plant midge, Metriocnemus knabi (Coquillett), pitcher plant mosquito, Wyeomyia smithii (Coquillett) and fiesh fly, Blaesoxipha fletcheri (Aldrich ... WebA study of the phytotelmata of the pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea, was conducted from April through October 1973.Data on larval densities of Blaesoxipha fletcheri are based on 200 Sarracmia purpurea pitchers collected in 10 sets of 20 at 6-day intervals during June and July 1973. The localities from which this material was sampled were two Sphagnum …
Colonization and Development of the Asian Tiger Mosquito …
Blaesoxipha fletcheri (Aldrich, 1916) Taxonomic Serial No.: 183777 (Download Help) Blaesoxipha fletcheri TSN 183777 Taxonomy and Nomenclature Kingdom: Animalia : Taxonomic Rank: Species : Synonym(s): Common Name(s): Taxonomic Status: Current Standing: valid Data Quality Indicators: ... WebIncreases in rearing density resulted in lowered larval survivorship, shortened larval development time and production of smaller, shorter‐lived adults with reduced fecundity in Boettcherisca formosensis Kirner & Lopes. Abstract. 1 The effect of larval rearing density on life‐history parameters of Boettcherisca formosensis Kirner & Lopes (Sarcophagidae) … dell new xps 15 9510
Colonization and development of the Asian tiger mosquito …
WebEcological investigations of the pitcher plant sarcophagid fly (Blaesoxipha fletcheri) indicate that larvae of this species are highly aggressive. The ecological basis of the larval behavior and spacing system is examined in terms of resource utilization. The unusual reproductive biology of the fly is analyzed within the context of r and K selection. The … Webyear. B. fletcheri larvae are present only for a few weeks (Forsyth and Robertson 1975; S. B. Heard, personal observations), and have no effect on survival or growth of midges or … WebBlaesoxipha fletcheri Aldrich colonise through oviposition by flying adult females. Midge larvae also crawl from leaf to leaf (Wiens,1972;Paterson&Cameron,1982).Mites Sarraceniopus fervex goutte