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| Immature Stages
  of Dolichopodidae            Detailed information on immature
  stages of Dolichopodidae is being acquired. 
  However, Clausen (1940) commented on detailed information on the
  predaceous habits of the larvae of the genus Medetera.  A short
  account of the habits of M. signaticornis Lw., predaceous
  on larvae and adults of Scolytidae, was given by Hubault (1925).  A more detailed study of M. aldrichii Wh. Was presented by De Leon (1935a).  The latter is an important natural enemy
  of the mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus
  monticolae Hopk. in western
  North America.  The eggs are laid
  beneath bark scales or in crevices, and the young larvae work their way into
  the inner bark in search of the immature stages of this host.  They also feed on dead larvae and other
  insects that occur in the burrows. 
  Pupation occurs in a cell in the bark, which is lined with a silky
  material.             The larvae of several species are aquatic and feed on a
  variety of aquatic animals.  Some are
  found in moist sand or soil.   References:   Please refer to  <biology.ref.htm>,
  [Additional references may be
  found at: MELVYL Library ]   |