First finding of larviposition in Calliphora loewi an island relict forest

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  • Feb, 2016

Prado e Castro, C., Szpila, K., Rego, C.Boieiro, M. & Serrano, A.R.M. (2016) First finding of larviposition in Calliphora loewi from an island relict forest.

Entomological Science, 19, 77–81. DOI:10.1111/ens.12163 (IF2016 1,262; Q2 Entomology)
Summary:

Larviposition is widespread in blowflies, but among Calliphora species this behavior has seldom been described. The evidence of larviposition in C. loewi is here reported for the first time and discussed in relation with other blowfly species exhibiting the same behavior. The blowfly C. loewi is considered oviparous but surprisingly, female specimens from Madeira Island (Portugal) were found to carry few large larvae (one to three larvae up to 5.1 mm in size) in the ovipositor and abdomen. The finding of larviposition behavior in C. loewi from Madeira Island is at present enigmatic and further studies are needed to clarify the reproductive biology of this species.


http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ens.12163/abstract

Team

  • First finding of larviposition in Calliphora loewi  an island relict forest Artur Raposo Moniz Serrano Entomology: biodiversity and conservation
  • First finding of larviposition in Calliphora loewi  an island relict forest Carla José Azevedo Rego Entomology: biodiversity and conservation
  • First finding of larviposition in Calliphora loewi  an island relict forest Carla José Azevedo Rego Entomology: biodiversity and conservation
  • First finding of larviposition in Calliphora loewi  an island relict forest Mário Rui Canelas Boieiro Entomology: biodiversity and conservation
  • First finding of larviposition in Calliphora loewi  an island relict forest Mário Rui Canelas Boieiro Entomology: biodiversity and conservation