Skeletal Musculature in Larval Phases of the Beetle Epicauta Segmenta (Coleoptera, Meloidae) - A. Berrios-Ortiz, R.B. Selander

Skeletal Musculature in Larval Phases of the Beetle Epicauta Segmenta (Coleoptera, Meloidae)

Buch | Hardcover
118 Seiten
1979
Kluwer Academic Publishers (Verlag)
978-90-6193-126-3 (ISBN)
85,55 inkl. MwSt
This triungulin phase of the larval stage, as it is called, is followed by the first grub phase (Fig. After feeding is completed the larva commonly enters a sessile, diapausing coarctate phase in which the integument is heavily sclerotized and the appendages, including the legs, are vestigial (Fig.
This study, the first in an intended series of anatomical investigations of the blister beetles, was undertaken primarily for the purpose of determining the changes that occur in the skeletal musculature during postembryonic larval development. The species studied, Epicauta segmenta (Say), like others belong­ ing to the coleopterous family Meloidae, is characterized by hypermetamor­ phosis (SELANDER and WEDDLE, 1969). The egg develops into an active, well sclerotized larva that searches for grasshopper eggs, which, as in the case of all species of Epicauta, serve as the sole larval food. This triungulin phase of the larval stage, as it is called, is followed by the first grub phase (Fig. 1), during which the larva continues to feed and undergoes several molts. After feeding is completed the larva commonly enters a sessile, diapausing coarctate phase in which the integument is heavily sclerotized and the appendages, including the legs, are vestigial (Fig. 2). Following this the larva attains an active second grub phase (Fig. 3) closely resembling the first grub phase in external anatomy. Normally, the second grub phase leads directly to pupation and the formation of the adult. An alternate, abbreviated developmental pattern, involving pupation immediately after the first grub phase, is also recorded in this and many other species of Epicauta.

Literature Review.- Acknowledgments.- Materials and Methods.- Glossary of Abbreviations.- Muscles of the Head.- Muscles of the Thorax.- Prothorax.- Mesothorax.- Metathorax.- Muscles of the Abdomen.- Segment I.- Segment II.- Segment III.- Segment IV.- Segment V.- Segment VI.- Segment VII.- Segment VIII.- Segment IX.- Discussion.- Literature Cited.- Plates (Figures 1–184).

Reihe/Serie Series Entomologica ; 16
Zusatzinfo 118 p.
Verlagsort Dordrecht
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Evolution
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
ISBN-10 90-6193-126-6 / 9061931266
ISBN-13 978-90-6193-126-3 / 9789061931263
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