1957
DOI: 10.1303/jjaez.1.186
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On the Food-habits of Some Aphidophagous Syrphid Larvae II

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“…Furthermore, larvae of E. balteatus, B. serarius, M. frequens and S. vitripennis are known to attack several species of aphids: 37 to 47 aphid species are attacked by E. balteatus, 19 to 28 by B. serarius, 3 by M. frequens and 2 by S. vitripennis (Ninomiya 1956(Ninomiya , 1957bOkuno 1967Okuno , 1972. It is therefore likely that females of these 4 syrphid species adopt the same ovipositional tactic when in the case of utilizing other species of aphids infesting other plant species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, larvae of E. balteatus, B. serarius, M. frequens and S. vitripennis are known to attack several species of aphids: 37 to 47 aphid species are attacked by E. balteatus, 19 to 28 by B. serarius, 3 by M. frequens and 2 by S. vitripennis (Ninomiya 1956(Ninomiya , 1957bOkuno 1967Okuno , 1972. It is therefore likely that females of these 4 syrphid species adopt the same ovipositional tactic when in the case of utilizing other species of aphids infesting other plant species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E. balteatus also adopts the same ovipositional tactic (Kan 1988 vitripennis (Ninomiya 1956(Ninomiya , 1957bOkuno 1967Okuno , 1972. It is therefore likely that female flies of these 3 syrphid species adopt the same ovipositional tactics in the case of utilizing other species of aphids infesting other plant species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is said that the female fly lays her eggs adjacent to aphid colonies and the larvae attack 37 to 47 species of aphids in Japan (Ninomiya 1957b;Okuno 1967).…”
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