[Syrphidae] Re: Syrphidae Digest, Vol 11, Issue 3

Diogo Kawakami de Rezende diogokrbio at gmail.com
Thu Nov 10 16:51:13 GMT 2005


Thank you Dr Andrew, Dr Emmanuel and Dr Francis

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> Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 15:34:46 +0000
> From: Andrew Whittington <awhittington at btopenworld.com>
> Subject: Re: [Syrphidae] About Syrphidae larval habits
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> Diogo
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> You can download the following pdfs:
> 14. [pdf] Rotheray GE & Gilbert F  (1989)  The phylogeny and
> systematics of European predacious Syrphidae (Diptera) based on
> larval and puparial stages.  Zoological Journal of the Linnean
> Society 95:29-70
> 28. [pdf] Gilbert F, Rotheray GE, Zafar R & Emerson P  (1994)  The
> evolution of feeding strategies. pp 324-343 in P Eggleton & R Vane-
> Wright (eds) Phylogenetics and ecology.  Academic Press, London
> 59. [pdf] Rotheray GE & Gilbert F (1999) Phylogeny of Palaearctic
> Syrphidae (Diptera):  evidence from larval stages.  Zoological
> Journal of the Linnean Society 127: 1-112
> from Francis Gilbert's publications pages at:
> http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/~plzfg/publicns.htm
> [the pdf links on this email may work].
>
> Although not specifically about larval habits as you requested, these
> papers approach the topic from the phylogenetic point of view -
> habits are certainly inherent.
>
> Andrew
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> On 9 Nov 2005, at 14:17, Diogo Kawakami de Rezende wrote:
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> >  Hi everyone. I would like to know about papers that explain something
> > about the larval habits of Syrphidae. Like more detailed information
> > about Microdontinae, Eristaliane and Syrphinae.Do species of the same
> > subfamily have similar larval habits or the habits are related to the
> > genera? I know there are some papers about it , but I´m having a hard
> > time finding then.
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