Oxyporus (Pseudoxyporus) occipitalis, Fauvel, 1864

Tokareva, Alexandra, Solodovnikov, Alexey & Konstantinov, Fedor, 2020, Immature stages and biology of the enigmatic oxyporine rove beetles, with new data on Oxyporus larvae from the Russian Far East (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae), Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 60 (1), pp. 245-268 : 262

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https://doi.org/10.37520/aemnp.2020.014

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3811842

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scientific name

Oxyporus (Pseudoxyporus) occipitalis
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Оxyporus (Pseudoxyporus) occipitalis Fauvel, 1864 View in CoL

Published data. LESCHEN & ALLEN (1988): morphological description of E, L3 without chaetotaxy, P; HANLEY & GOODRICH (1993): hosts and distribution.

Larval morphology. Head and body sclerites without pigmentation; prementum with lateral setae 1/4 times as long as medial setae, sublateral setae absent; from two to three articulated spines on the inner lobe of mala.

Development. According to LESCHEN & ALLEN (1988), the third instar larvae left the fungal fruit body four days after collection and afterwards developed into adults in five days. HANLEY & GOODRICH (1993) showed that full development in laboratory at room temperature from egg to imago is very short and takes only 17 days as follows: egg: several hours; instar I: approximately one day; instar II: appr. one day; instar III: appr. six days; pupa: appr. six days.

Behavior. Females were typically laying eggs in the chamber built inside the gill layer of the fungi ( LESCHEN & ALLEN 1988). According to HANLEY & GOODRICH (1993), O. occipitalis were collected only from the mature fungal fruit bodies. A male and female were once seen copulating on a host fungal cap. Hatching was said to begin several hours after collecting the eggs. In the Pacific Northwest ( USA) this species was collected mostly in October, but overall across its range from September to November.

HANLEY R. S. & GOODRICH M. A. 1993: Biology, life history and fungal hosts of Oxyporus occipitalis (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae), including a descriptive overview of the genus. Proceedings of the Washington State Entomological Society 55: 1003 - 1007.

LESCHEN R. A. & ALLEN R. T. 1988: Immature stages, life histories and feeding mechanisms of three Oxyporus spp. (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Oxyporinae). Coleopterists' Bulletin 42 (4): 321 - 333.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Oxyporus

SubGenus

Pseudoxyporus