Baby Killers: Documentation and Evolution of Scuttle Fly (Diptera: Phoridae) Parasitism of Ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Brood

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作者
Brown, Brian, V [1 ]
Hash, John M. [2 ]
Hartop, Emily A. [1 ]
Porras, Wendy [1 ]
Amorim, Dalton de Souza [3 ]
机构
[1] Nat Hist Museum Los Angeles Cty, Los Angeles, CA 90007 USA
[2] Univ Calif Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521 USA
[3] Univ Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil
关键词
tropical; parasitoids; rain forest; biodiversity; FLIES DIPTERA;
D O I
10.3897/BDJ.5.e11271
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Background Numerous well-documented associations occur among species of scuttle flies (Diptera: Phoridae) and ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), but examples of brood parasitism are rare and the mechanisms of parasitism often remain unsubstantiated. New information We present two video-documented examples of ant brood (larvae and pupae) parasitism by scuttle flies. In footage from Estacao Biologica de Boraceia in Brazil, adult females of Ceratoconus setipennis Borgmeier can be seen attacking workers of Linepithema humile (Mayr) species group while they are carrying brood, and ovipositing directly onto brood in the nest. In another remarkable example, footage from the Soltis Center, near Perms Blancas in Costa Rica, shows adult females of an unidentified species of the Apocephalus grandipalpus Borgmeier group mounting Pheidole Westwood brood upside-down and ovipositing while the brood are being transported by workers. Analysis of evolutionary relationships (in preparation) among Apocephalus Coquillett species shows that this is a newly derived behavior within the genus, as the A. grandipalpus group arises within a group of adult ant parasitoids. In contrast, relationships of Ceratoconus Borgmeier have not been studied. and the lifestyles of the other species in the genus are largely unknown.
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