Oviposition behaviour of the soil mite Pergamasus brevicornis (Acari: Parasitidae) |
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Authors: | Tomasz Marquardt Katarzyna Faleńczyk-Koziróg Sławomir Kaczmarek |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Zoology, Institute of Environmental Biology, Kazimierz Wielki University, Ossolińskich 12, 85-094, Bydgoszcz, Poland
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Abstract: | We observed the oviposition behaviour of the soil mite Pergamasus brevicornis Berlese (Acari: Parasitidae) using continuous video-monitoring. Oviposition consisted of six sequential phases. The first phase (I) involved inspection of the substrate. In the second phase (II) there were rhythmic movements of the first pair of legs and slight reciprocating movements of the body. The third (III) was a resting phase. In the fourth phase (IV) the gnathosoma was lowered and the body was raised. In the next phase (V) there were two sub-phases. During the first (Va), the female held the egg below the gnathosoma. In the second sub-phase (Vb), the gnathosoma moved up holding the egg, which was then placed on the substrate. The last phase (VI) involved intense ‘cleaning’ movements of the chelicerae and palps. During Va a protective external eggshell structure is gradually formed, involving a phase where the egg shell is sticky. After moving the egg to the substrate, the female freed her palps and chelicerae from the sticky egg shell and cleaned her gnathosomal appendages. Phases II–V took on average 207 ± 69 s. |
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