马达加斯加几例染蚜蝇访风病例

H. Leereveld, A. Meeuse, P. Stelleman
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对从某些马达加斯加飞蝇(Melanostoma spp.)消化道中回收的花粉颗粒的检查表明,至少有一种飞蝇消耗了大量名义上的嗜风类群(禾科、莎草科)的花粉。根据在世界其他地方观察到的类似的苍蝇-嗜风菌关系,讨论了这一发现的意义。
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SOME CASES OF VISITING OF ANEMOPHILES BY SYRPHID FLIES IN MADAGASCAR
Examination of pollen grains recovered from the digestive tract of certain Madagascan hover flies (Melanostoma spp.) revealed that at least one species consumes large quantities of pollen of nominally anemophilous taxa (Poaceae, Cyperaceae). The significance of this finding is discussed in the light of similar fly-anemophile relationships observed elsewhere in the world.
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