蘑菇双翅目植物的多样性

S. Marcha, Elaida Fiegalan
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由于双翅目蝇是蘑菇尤其是未成熟阶段的潜在害虫,因此确定双翅目蝇在蘑菇栽培中具有重要意义。为解决这一问题,每周建立蘑菇床,并采用网扫法和粘板法在不同生长阶段进行成蝇取样。网扫发现成虫捕获物,用适当的分类键进行鉴定,但粘板采集的昆虫残害,无法鉴定。8种蝇类表现出双翅类多样性的广度;线虫亚目有3科(刺蝇科、刺蝇科和刺蝇科),短肢亚目有5科,分别为:分枝蝇(绢蝇科)、尖刺蝇(尖刺蝇科)、Porcenus(细刺蝇科)、细钩蝇(细刺蝇科)和细刺蝇(绵蝇科)。在每周8次的采样中,最丰富的蝇类是蕈蕈,这表明蘑菇基质支持着这种蝇类的种群。已知的食腐动物是假蝇科,以及Porcenus和Scatopsidae,而以霉蝇为代表的Sciaridae和cecidomiidae是食真菌动物。Pipunculus和Empididae蝇分别是内寄生虫和捕食者。
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Diversity of Dipterans Associated with Mushroom, Volvariella volvacea Bull ex Fr. Singer Cultivation
Determining the associated Dipteran flies in Volvariella volvacea mushroom cultivation is important since these flies are purportedly potential pests of mushrooms especially their immature stages.  To address this, mushroom bed establishment, and adult fly sampling at different growth stages of V. volvacea mushrooms by net-sweeping and use of sticky boards were done at weekly intervals. Net-sweeping revealed catches of adult flies which were identified using appropriate taxonomic keys, but insects collected by sticky boards were mutilated and identification was not possible.Eight species of flies found exhibited the breadth of dipteran diversity; three families represented the suborder Nematocera  (Scatopsidae, Sciaridae and Empididae) and five of the suborder Brachycera namely,  Mycophila (Cecidomyiidae), Pipunculus (Pipunculidae), Porcenus (Heleomyzidae), Leptocera (Sphaeroceridae), and Desmometopa (Milichiidae).  The most abundant fly was Desmometopa in the eight weekly samplings done signifying that the mushroom substrate is supporting this fly population. Desmometopa, as well as Porcenus and Scatopsidae flies are known detritivores while Sciaridae and Cecidomyiidae represented by Mycophila are known fungivores.. Pipunculus and the Empididae fly are endoparasite and predator, respectively.
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