The life histories of two species of Sialidae (Megaloptera) from Japan |
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Authors: | Yoshinori Takeuchi Hidehiro Hoshiba |
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Affiliation: | 1. Bohkai Junior High School, Akashi, Hyogo Prefecture, Japanprmq81241@leto.eonet.ne.jp;3. Graduate School of Agriculture, Tamagawa University, Machida, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | The life histories of two species of Sialidae (Megaloptera) from Japan were investigated, focusing on their larval climbing and emergence conditions and then adult emergence behaviours. At the Rokuman pond, a fence trap and pitfall traps were constructed beside the pond to collect final-instar larvae of Sialis yamatoensis and Sialis japonica as they climbed for pupation in the night. In the two species, 48–49% of climbings occurred under wet ground conditions, due to rainfall during or before the climbing night. Approximately 50% of larval climbings occur under dry ground conditions, during continuous sunny or cloudy weather. This is thought to be due to pupation occurring close the edge of the pond. Male and female adult emergences were nearly simultaneous in both species. Pupal periods varied, later final-instar larvae climbings resulted in shorter pupal periods. Ground temperature is thought to have an effect on pupal periods. |
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Keywords: | Sialis fence trap pitfall trap climbing pupation emergence |
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