Description of the pupae of Lepidophora culiciformis Walker, 1850 (Diptera, Bombyliidae, Ecliminae) and host records
Author
Lamas, Carlos José Einicker
Author
Lopes, Daniele De Araujo
text
Zootaxa
2004
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.157543
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Lepidophora culiciformis
Walker
Figs. 1–4
Lepidophora culiciformis
Walker, 1850
: xcvii;
Paramonov, 1949
: 632
, 637;
Hull, 1973
: 238
;
Painter & Painter, 1974
: 90
;
Painter
et al.
, 1978
: 21
;
Evenhuis & Greathead, 1999
: 208
.
Pupa. (
Fig. 1
) Length: 11.3–19.7 mm. Head width: 1.65–2.6 mm. Thorax width: 1.9–3.25 mm. Abdominal width: 2.1–4.0 mm, tapering to 0.4–1.0 mm at width of anal segment. Coloration: predominantly light brown; cephalic and anal tubercles and dorsal abdominal chitinous rods dark brown; setae yellowish brown.
Head. Armed with 6 pairs of spines fused basally to form a concave arch (
Fig. 1
); the two median ones placed one above the other, the ventral one is twice as long as the other; a third pair, placed lateral to the median two, is similar in length to the longer median one (
Fig. 2
); ventral to the base of the third pair there is a fourth pair pointed downwards measuring half the length of the third one. In a more lateral position there are two small spines, similar in length, and with half the length of the fourth one; all of them with sharp apex; arch of the cephalic spines without bristles (
Fig. 3
). In ventral view, there is a pair of not well developed anterior cephalic processes; there is also a projection lateral to this process (
Fig. 2
).
Thorax. With two pairs of dorsal setae; prothoracic spiracle heavily sclerotized, raised above surface and located directly posterior to the head (
Fig. 1
).
Abdomen. Tergite I with sparse long setae on the anterior margin and central row of not well developed chitinous rods similar to spines; tergites II–V with a central row of chitinous rods, each of which becomes shorter beyond the lateral margin; the chitinous rods are intercalated with long setae except laterally; tergites VI–VII with a central row of small chitinous rods, similar to spines intercalated with long setae; tergite VIII with a dorsal central chitinous process; anal segment with only one simple pair of tubercles (
Fig. 4
). Pleura I –VII with a transverse row of three setae; sternites I–VII with a row of setae at the posterior margin.
FIGURES 1–4
. Pupae
Lepidophora culiciformis
Walker
: (
1
) General lateral view; (
2
) Cephalic spines, ventral view; (
3
) Cephalic spines, dorsal view; (
4
) Anal tubercle, dorsal view.
Hosts:
Hymenoptera
–
Sphecidae
(
Podium rufipes
Fabricius, 1804
,
Trypoxylon rogenhoferi
Kohl, 1884
and
Trypoxylon
sp
.).
Examined material:
BRAZIL
:
São Paulo,
Est. Ecol. Paulo de Faria,
21.XI.1998
,
1 female
, Garófalo, Gazola and Serrano
leg
. (MNRJ),
14.IV.1998
,
1 male
, Garófalo, Gazola and Serrano
leg.
(FFCLRP),
30.IX.1998
,
1 male
, Garófalo, Gazola and Serrano
leg
. (MNRJ), Matão (Faz. Cambuhy), 1997,
1
female, Serrano and Jesus
leg
. (MNRJ). Notes: This is the first record of
Lepidophora culiciformis
for São Paulo,
Brazil
.