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Immature Stages of
Colydiidae
Detailed information
on immature stages of Colydiidae
is being acquired. However,Craighead
(1920) noted that Bothrideres
geminatus Say is a predator of
mature larvae or pupae of several Cerambycidae, and in one case several
larvae were found within a pupa of Chrysobothris
sp. In the latter development was
presumably internal (Craighead 1920).
Hopkins (cited by Clausen, 1940) recorded B. contractus
as an external parasitoid of Cerambycidae larvae. Bothrideres cactophagi Sc. is parasitic on
prepupae of the large cactus weevil, Cactophagus
validus. Deretaphrus
oregonensis Horn was found
in pupal cells of Asemum atrum Esch. in pine, the host larvae
being full grown before death (Craighead 1920). The mature larva of this parasitoid is very much modified
because of its host relationships (see Clausen, 1940 for diagram). The body is fleshy, fusiform and wide in
the mid-abdominal area. It has a thin
integument which is glabrous.
Mandibles are triangular and forked at the apex, and the ventral mouth
parts are fleshy and weak. The legs
are short, weak and widely separated.
Spiracles occur on the 2nd thoracic and 1st 8 abdominal segments. The dorsum of the 9th segment has a pair
of chitinous recurved hooks (Clausen 1940/62). Dastarcus helophoroides Fairm. is an external parasitoid of the
mature larvae of Xylocopa appendiculata Smith in China
(Piel 1938). The 1st instar larva is
elongated, indistinctly segmented and without spines or setae and has minute
rudimentary legs. Development is
completed in ca. 4 days. These larvae
were found on hosts that had been killed by mites and were already undergoing
decomposition, so that is was uncertain whether they were parasitic or
scavengers. Clausen (1940) believed
that the form of the larva would indicate that they were parasitic. Please CLICK on picture to view details: |