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Parthenogenesis in Psocids (Insecta: Psocoptera)
Authors:MOCKFORD  EDWARD L
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, Illinois State University Normal, Illinois 61761
Abstract:SYNOPSIS. Obligate thelytokous parthenogenesis and, more rarely,facultative thelytoky are known to occur in psocids. The formerphenomenon is known in 28 species. The latter is known onlyin two species, both of which have obligatorily thelytokousforms as well as bisexual ones. Attempts to force thelytokousfemales to mate have been carried out for four nominal species.All have failed. Differences in color or color pattern betweenthe bisexual and thelytokous forms of a nominal species havebeen observed in two instances. In Echmepteryx hageni this seemsto involve divergence where the two forms occur sympatricallybut on different habitats. Investigations of geographic distributionof bisexual and thelytokous forms of a nominal species showin several cases that the thelytokous forms are much more widespreadthan the bisexual ones. In eastern United States, bisexual formstend to occur peripherally and in ecologically unusual areas.The areas of occurrence of bisexual populations may be relictual,and some of them may have been Pleistocene refugia. Most ofthese areas correspond to areas where coniferous trees now forman important part of the forest.
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