The Mating Behavior of an Undescribed Species of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Rhamphomyia</Emphasis> (Diptera: Empididae) |
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Authors: | John Alcock |
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Institution: | 1.School of Life Sciences,Arizona State University,Tempe,USA |
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Abstract: | An undescribed sex-role reversed species of an empidid fly in the genus Rhamphomyia exhibits several unusual behavioral features including the early morning and early evening formation of female swarms low in open woodlands, high in treetops, and over grassy hayfields. These swarms only last between 1 and 2 h each and are composed of females with highly ornamented legs that they hold around their narrow abdomens, which they do not inflate in the manner of R. longicauda and some other members of the genus. Males visit the swarms carrying small insects as nuptial gifts that they transfer to the partners they choose as do males of some other sex-role reversed empidids. |
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