Insect Inhabitants of Fruits of Leptospermum, Eucalyptus and Casuarina in South-Eastern Australia (Record no. 48849)
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| Classification number (OCLC) (R) ; Classification number, CALL (RLIN) (NR) | B-14663 |
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| Title | Insect Inhabitants of Fruits of Leptospermum, Eucalyptus and Casuarina in South-Eastern Australia |
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| Volume/sequential designation | Aust. J. Zool., 35, p.327-336, 1987 |
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| Summary, etc. | Insects dissected and reared from the fruits of four species of Leptospermum (myrsinoides, juniperinum, laevigatum and lanigerum), three species of Eucalyptus (baxteri, obliqua and willisil]and four species of Casuarina (pusilla, stricta, littoralis and paludosa), collected from 18 sites over four seasons at Wilsons Promontory in south-eastern Australia, are enumerated and discussed. Fruits of all species supported abundant and diverse assemblages of seed-eating insects and associated parasites. The distribution of phytophagous insects was related to host-plant phylogeny and, in particular, to fruit morphology. When fruit morphology was relatively constant within a host-plant genus (Eucalyptus and Casuarina), that genus supported a characteristic suite of seed-eating insects; when it varied markedly between species (Leptospermum), so did the composition of seed-eating insects. Insect species often occurred widely within a host genus, but were never recorded from different host genera. An extensive radiation of seed-eating Anobiidae (Dryophilodes spp.)in myrtaceous capsules parallels that of weevils known in fruits of Acacia. The major seed-eating insects recorded in each host taxon were: (a)in Eucalyptus spp. (all fruits woody and persistent capsules), Dryophilodes sp. B (Coleoptera : Anobiidae)and chalcidoid wasps, mostly Megastigmus sp. (Torymidae)and Eurytoma sp. (Eurytomidae); (b)in Casuarina spp. (all fruits woody and persistent 'cones'), chalcidoid wasps, mostly Bootanelleus sp. (Torymidae), and unidentified cosmopterigid moths; (c)in Leptospermum juniperinum and L. lanigerum (woody and persistent capsules), Dryophilodes spp. C and D, and unidentified cosmopterigid moths; (d)in L. laevigatum (semi-fleshy and semi-persistent capsules), Dryophilodes sp. E and an unidentified cecidomyiid fly; (e)in L. myrsinoides (fleshy and ephemeral capsules), an unidentified weevil and unidentified carposinid moth. |
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| Personal name | Andersen, A.N. |
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| Personal name | New, T.R. |
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| Source of classification or shelving scheme | Clasificación local |
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| Clasificación local | Ref1 | CICY | CICY | Documento préstamo interbibliotecario | 25.06.2025 | B-14663 | 25.06.2025 | 25.06.2025 | Documentos solicitados |
