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Two remarkable new species of scuttle-fly (Diptera: Phoridae) that parasitize termites (Isoptera) in Sulawesi
Authors:R H L DISNEY
Institution:Field Studies Council Research Fellow, University of Cambridge, Department of Zoology, Cambridge
Abstract:ABSTRACT. Diplonevra mortimeri sp.nov. and D.watsoni. sp.nov. are described from specimens caught at Nasutitermitinae termite colonies in Sulawesi. The female of both species has a remarkable pre-oviposition behaviour in which she lures a worker termite into following her away from the colony. She then oviposits in the termite's abdomen. Pupation takes place within the remains of the host's abdomen. Both species only mature a single egg at a time. The female probably guards the comatose host termite during the period of larval development. The morphology of the male hypopygia of the new species allows reinterpretation of the peculiar anal tube in typical male Diplonevra. Furthermore the suggested homologies reinforce the view that the epandrium (tergite 9) has not been replaced by a periandrium (fused gonocoxites) in the Cyclorrhapha and consequently the latter cannot be derived from the Empidoidea.
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