Functional morphology of the mandibles of the larvae of Episyrphus balteatus (De Geer, 1776) (Diptera : Syrphidae)

Leonard Ngamo Tinkeu, Thierry Hance
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Abstract

Aphidophagous syrphid (Diptera : Syrphidae) larvae have no structures for seizing and killing such as prehensile legs and strongly sclerotized external mouthparts enabling them to capture and feed on their prey. Nevertheless they are considered to be efficient predators. In order to understand this paradox in Episyrphus balteatus, 2 complementary approaches were followed. These consisted of, first, a careful analysis of the morphology of mouthparts of the larvae, and second, an investigation of their feeding behaviour. The mouthparts were found to be composed of 2 groups of dental sclerites, corresponding to the 2 inner elements of the cephalopharyngeal skeleton. The exterior elements or triangular sclerites are absent in the first-instar larvae. These elements appeared close to the mouth in the second and the third-instar larvae, were oriented in the opposite direction to the other elements, and were positioned laterally. This structure probably serves to anchor the anterior part of the predator within the prey, thus preventing it from escaping. During the feeding activity, the seizing process occurred immediately after the recognition. The lifting-up behaviour of the first-instar larvae is probably due to the absence of the triangular sclerites. The suction was marked by an active movement of the cephalopharyngeal skeleton and a peristaltic movement of the abdomen. The feeding time was inversely proportional to the larval development.

balteatus (Episyrphus balteatus, De Geer, 1776)幼虫下颌骨的功能形态学(双翅目:蚜科)
食蚜虫(双翅目:食蚜科)的幼虫没有可以抓握的腿和坚硬的外部口器等用来捕捉和捕食猎物的结构。然而,它们被认为是高效的掠食者。为了理解《爱彼塞弗斯》中的这一悖论,遵循了两种互补的方法。这些工作包括:首先,仔细分析幼虫口器的形态;其次,调查它们的进食行为。口器由2组牙硬膜组成,与头咽骨架的2个内元素相对应。在一龄幼虫中没有外部元素或三角形硬石。这些元素在2龄和3龄幼虫中出现在靠近口部的位置,朝向与其他元素相反,并且位于侧面。这种结构可能是为了将捕食者的前部固定在猎物体内,从而防止猎物逃跑。在进食活动中,捕捉过程在识别后立即发生。一龄幼虫的抬升行为可能是由于缺少三角形硬核。抽吸的特点是头咽骨架的积极运动和腹部的蠕动运动。摄食时间与幼虫发育成反比。
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