Third-instar larvae of common carrion-breeding blowflies of the genus Calliphora (Diptera : Calliphoridae) in South Australia
J. F. Wallman
Invertebrate Taxonomy 15(1) 37 - 51
Abstract
Detailed morphological study was conducted on the third-instar larvae of seven
common carrion-breeding species of blowflies of the genus
Calliphora Robineau-Desvoidy (Diptera : Calliphoridae)
found in South Australia. The larval morphology of five species is revised:
C. stygia (Fabricius),C. dubia
(Macquart), C. augur (Fabricius),
C. hilli hilli Patton and
C. vicina Robineau-Desvoidy, while that of
C. albifrontalis Malloch and
C. maritima Norris is described for the first time.
Examination of features neglected in descriptions by previous workers,
particularly cuticular spinulation, has provided characters that make it
possible to identify all species. An illustrated key is provided. Overall,
substantial morphological distinctness exists only at the species-group level.
Morphological differences at this level largely support species-group and
subgeneric arrangements previously proposed for these taxa, as well as the
separate status of C. vicina. However, the sister
species within the C. stygia- and
augur-groups are very difficult to separate, confirming
the need for molecular identification in certain cases.
Full text doi:10.1071/IT99024
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