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Studies on Heterostylum robustum (Osten Sacken) (Diptera : Bombyliidae), a parasite of Nomia melanderi

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Title Studies on Heterostylum robustum (Osten Sacken) (Diptera : Bombyliidae), a parasite of Nomia melanderi
Names Eppley, Richard Keith (creator)
Stephen, W. P. (advisor)
Date Issued 1963-07-19 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1964
Abstract Heterostylum robustum (Osten Sacken) is the principal parasite
of the alkali bee, Nomia melanderi Ckll., one of the most efficient
pollinators of alfalfa in the western United States.
The purpose of the study was to determine the incidence of
parasitism and to investigate the biology of H. robustum.
The fly overwinters as a mature larva, pupating in the spring in
a cell just beneath the soil surface. The mature pupa moves to the
surface, the adult emerges, and the fly leaves to mate and forage.
Mating takes place at or near the host nesting site. The adult feeds
almost exclusively on alfalfa nectar. Eggs are deposited near or into
bee nests by the hovering female. Larval development proceeds
through three instars including an active first instar or planidium,
which must implant upon the host. Egg laying potential is estimated
to be an average of 300 eggs per female per day. The incubation
period averaged 9.5 days under simulated nest conditions in the laboratory.
Percentages of parasitism by the fly in Oregon varied from less
than one percent to nearly 70 percent, averaging eight to ten percent.
Factors adversely affecting the survival potential of the parasite are
inability of the planidium to contact a host; dessication of and external
damage to the ova; predation by native birds; heavy host-flight activity;
effect of freezing temperatures on overwintered larvae; and inaccessability
of bee holes to ovipositing females. Other factors in favor of .
the host include extensive area of the nesting site and recently established
bee beds.
A literature search and correspondence with specialists were
conducted to establish the taxonomic position and distribution of
H. robustum. Sections on "description" and "methods and apparatus"
are included. Comparisons and contrasts to related taxa and observations
by other workers are mentioned where pertinent. An addendum,
which covers work done since the study was completed to date,
follows the main text.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Heterostylum robustum (Osten Sacken)
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/48681

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