Presence of the European bone-skipper fly Thyreophora cynophila (Panzer, 1798) (Diptera: Piophilidae) larvae in the cerebral cavity of large mammals and report of different insect larvae living inside mammal bones

Corentin Larquier, F. Azémar, Y. Braet, Léni Weiss, A. Compin, L. Pelozuelo
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Summary The iconic fly Thyreophora cynophila has long attracted the interest of entomologists but, despite its re-discovery in Spain and France, its biology is still poorly known. The larvae and puparium have been described in detail but their feeding habits on large carcasses remain largely unknown. Here, we took advantage of a carrion pile containing the remains of wild boar (Sus scrofa) and red deer (Cervus elaphus) as well as of two cow (Bos taurus) carcasses to search for T. cynophila larvae inside the bones and skulls. We document the occurrence of T. cynophila inside the cerebral cavity of dead animals, containing the brain. From the carrion pile, out of seven skulls, T. cynophila larvae could be found in five of them, and identified on the basis of their size, the shape and arrangement of the ventral tubercles, prothoracic spiracle and cephalopharyngeal skeleton. In contrast, no T. cynophila larvae could be found inside the nine bones we inspected. From the cow carcasses, no T. cynophila larvae could be found in the bones but one larva was found inside the cerebral cavity of one cow. In addition, other Diptera and Coleoptera larvae were found inside the bones.
欧洲跳骨蝇(Thyreophora cynophila, Panzer, 1798)(双翅目:跳骨蝇科)幼虫在大型哺乳动物脑腔内的存在及不同昆虫幼虫在哺乳动物骨内生活的报道
长时间以来,这种标志性的苍蝇一直吸引着昆虫学家的兴趣,但是,尽管它在西班牙和法国被重新发现,它的生物学仍然鲜为人知。幼虫和蛹已被详细描述,但它们对大型尸体的摄食习性仍不甚清楚。在这里,我们利用一堆含有野猪(Sus scrofa)和马鹿(Cervus elaphus)遗骸的腐肉,以及两头牛(Bos taurus)的尸体,在骨头和头骨内寻找cynophila T.幼虫。我们记录了嗜血球绦虫在死亡动物的脑腔内的发生,包括大脑。从腐尸堆中,在7个头骨中,有5个头骨中发现了cynophila幼虫,并根据其大小、腹侧结节、前胸气门和头咽骨骼的形状和排列进行了鉴定。相比之下,在我们检查的9块骨头中没有发现嗜鱼绦虫的幼虫。在牛尸体中,骨头中未发现嗜水绦虫幼虫,但在1头牛的颅腔中发现了1只幼虫。此外,在骨头内还发现了其他双翅目和鞘翅目幼虫。
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