1967
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0418.1967.tb02062.x
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Zur Kenntnis der Schwebfliegenlarven (Diptera, Syrphidae) in den Gallen der Pappelblattläuse (Homoptera, Pemphigidae)

Abstract: Einleitung Im Jahre 1959 veroffentlichten wir Ergebnisse des Studiums der Schwebfliegen Pipiza festiva Meig. und Hevingia hevingi Zett., deren Larven als Rauber in den Gallen der Pappelblattlause leben (DUSEK et K~~S T E K , 1959). In dieser Arbeit verglichen wir unter anderem einige Ergebnisse mit den Angaben von KURIR (1949) und haben dabei eine gewisse Inkonformitat festgestellt, insbesondere was die Fragen der Artzugehorigkeit von Schwebfliegen, ihrer Generationsverhaltnisse, der Art der Eiablage und Oberw… Show more

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“…Rojo et al, 2003) and studies about their role in biological control of pests can be found in the literature (Rojo and Marcos-Garc ıa, 1997;Bergh and Short, 2008;and references therein). In contrast to the aphidophagous syrphi-nae larvae, the pipizines show a preference for woolly or root aphids, usually with waxy secretions, and for gallforming species (see Heiss, 1938;Du sek and Kr ıstek, 1967;Rotheray, 1993;Stubbs and Falk, 2002). The larvae of Pipizini have long posterior respiratory processes and their spiracular slits are borne on tall carinae.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Relationships and Ranking Of Pipizinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rojo et al, 2003) and studies about their role in biological control of pests can be found in the literature (Rojo and Marcos-Garc ıa, 1997;Bergh and Short, 2008;and references therein). In contrast to the aphidophagous syrphi-nae larvae, the pipizines show a preference for woolly or root aphids, usually with waxy secretions, and for gallforming species (see Heiss, 1938;Du sek and Kr ıstek, 1967;Rotheray, 1993;Stubbs and Falk, 2002). The larvae of Pipizini have long posterior respiratory processes and their spiracular slits are borne on tall carinae.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Relationships and Ranking Of Pipizinesmentioning
confidence: 99%