Fore tarsus attachment device of the male scuttle fly, Aenigmatias lubbockii

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The fore tarsus of the male scuttle fly, Aenigmatias lubbockii (Verrall) (Diptera: Phoridae), is broad and equipped with flattened and apically truncated (FAT) setae on the ventral surface, which are suggested to be involved in the intraspecific phoretic behaviour including airlifting and dispersal of the female. The combination of FAT setae on the male fore tarsi and regularly arranged microtrichia on the female thoracic surfaces is suggested to form a combination of an adhesive structure and possibly a fastener system. Comparisons are made to Puliciphora borinquenensis (Wheeler), which also has apterous females and male-facilitated female dispersal, but where fore tarsal FAT setae are absent.

Original languageEnglish
Article number54
JournalJournal of Insect Science
Volume7
Issue number1
Number of pages8
ISSN1536-2442
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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  • Adhesive structure, Female dispersal, Flattened and apically truncated - FAT - setae, Mating position, Probable fastener system, Puliciphora borinquenensis

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