Hydrotaea capensi s ( Wiedemann, 1818 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4869.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4442733 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EF183F-2C17-FFA4-FF3A-667DFED601FD |
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Hydrotaea capensi s ( Wiedemann, 1818 ) |
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Hydrotaea capensi s ( Wiedemann, 1818)
Anthomyia capensis Wiedemann, 1818: 46 View in CoL . Later transferred into Ophyra Robineau-Desvoidy View in CoL , now synonymised with Hydrotaea Robineau-Desvoidy. View in CoL
Distribution. This species was previously recorded from Saudi Arabia by Dabbour (1979a; b); Abu-Zoherah et al. (1993); Al-Misned (2003). It was described from South Africa. In the Middle East it is known from Egypt, Iran, Israel, Oman, Syria, Turkey and Yemen ( Pont 1986; Pont 1991; Deeming 2008).
Biological remarks. Larvae (third instar) develop as predators of other soft-bodied insect larvae mostly in dung and carrion ( Skidmore 1985; Deeming 2008). This species has also been reared from bird and mammal nests and from fungi ( Skidmore 1985). Couri et al. (2009) found within the oesophagous of a mummified human corpse at “ Lisbon, Portugal ” dating from the 19 th century a number of larvae, pupae and adult remains of H. capensi s and cite further reports.
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