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30 June 2020 Arthropods visiting flowers of Aristolochia californica Torr. (Aristolochiaceae)
C. Borkent, M. Hauser, W. D. Shepard
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Abstract

A survey of arthropods visiting flowers of California pipevine, Aristolochia californica Torr. (Aristolochiaceae), was conducted during 2017 and 2018. Collecting produced 1725 individuals in 75 terminal taxa. Over the two years, a residential backyard produced more terminal taxa (70) and individuals (1539) than flowers in an upland grassland (27 terminal taxa, 186 individuals). Diptera: Mycetophilidae were the dominate arthropod group attracted to the flowers, accounting for 77.8% of visitors and represented by 17 genera and 28 morphospecies, with Mycetophila Meigen, 1803 being most diverse with 12 morphospecies. The superfamily Sciaroidea (Keroplatidae, Mycetophilidae, Sciaridae) had 33 morphospecies and 1505 specimens representing 87.2% of the total arthropods. The arthropods could be grouped into the following guilds: potential pollinators, fluid feeders, predators, parasites, scavengers and temporary residents.

C. Borkent, M. Hauser, and W. D. Shepard "Arthropods visiting flowers of Aristolochia californica Torr. (Aristolochiaceae)," The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 96(2), 79-89, (30 June 2020). https://doi.org/10.3956/2020-96.2.79
Received: 2 March 2020; Accepted: 22 April 2020; Published: 30 June 2020
KEYWORDS
flies
harvestman
insects
mites
Mycetophilidae
pipevine
spiders
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