File: <sisyr1.ima.htm> [For educational purposes only] Terminology Glossary <Principal Natural
Enemy Groups > <Citations> |
Immature
Stages of Sisyridae
Detailed information on immature stages of Sisyridae is being
acquired. However, Clausen (1940)
noted that the larvae of Sisyra
fuscata F. are entire
aquatic and suck out the body fluids of freshwater sponges. These larvae are distinguished by having
paired, jointed gills on the venter of the first 7 abdominal segments. Eggs are laid in clusters, covered with a
web of white silk, upon foliage or other objects that overhang the water. References: Please refer to <biology.ref.htm> [Additional
references may be found at: MELVYL Library] |