Heleomyza borealis

Rotheray, Graham E., 2012, Morphology of the puparium and breeding sites of eight species of Heleomyzidae (Diptera), Journal of Natural History 46 (33 - 34), pp. 2075-2102 : 2079

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2012.707241

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E787DB-FFCB-0520-FD95-C53D3592378D

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Felipe

scientific name

Heleomyza borealis
status

 

Heleomyza borealis View in CoL

Puparium. Length 5–6 mm (n = 3), length of second abdominal segment 0.6 mm, red brown in ground colour, dorsal tranverse striae arranged into distinctive pairs of annulations circumventing abdominal segments 2–7 ( Figure 1B View Figure 1 ); locomotory spicules extensive; ventrally spicules of variable size and occurring in short to long bars or rows and extending but reducing in number from the ventral to the dorsal surface of abdominal segments 1–7 ( Figures 1B View Figure 1 , 6C View Figure 6 ); anterior spiracles transverse rosetteshaped with 12 respiratory bulbs ( Figure 3C View Figure 3 ); projections bearing posterior spiracular plate about as long as basally wide and in dorsal view, spiracular plates separated by about three times the width of a spiracular plate; spiracular plate ( Figure 4C View Figure 4 ), with an indented margin, but lacking an additional projection between the spiracular slits (e.g. Figure 4D–F View Figure 4 ); posterior spiracular slits short, about as long as the diameter of the ecdysial scar; head skeleton ( Figure 9E,F View Figure 9 ), length 1 mm; mandible with a pin-hole window and sharply angled apical hook; intermediate sclerite bar-shaped with ventral bridge towards anterior end ( Figure 9F View Figure 9 ); epipharyngeal plate lightly sclerotized.

Material examined. Three puparia, Scotland, St Kilda , Hirta, Village Bay, ex dead sheep, collected 31 May to 7 June 2005, EG Hancock and J. Robinson .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Heleomyzidae

Genus

Heleomyza

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