Report of Sphenochernes camponoti (Beier, 1970) (Pseudoscorpiones, Chernetidae) in phoresy on Fanniidae (Diptera)

Authors

  • André Felipe de Araujo Lira Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Author
  • Everton Tizo-Pedroso Universidade Estadual de Goiás Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v39i4.36373

Keywords:

pseudoscorpion, dispersal strategies, species interactions, Caatinga.

Abstract

Phoresy is a common dispersal behavior among pseudoscorpions. Neotropical pseudoscorpions, mainly from the North and Northeast regions of Brazil, are known for their dispersal relationships with beetles and flies gacor5000. Here, we report phoretic association among nymphs of Sphenochernes camponoti (Chernetidae) and Fannia flies (F. pusio, F. yenhedi, and F. canicularis) (Diptera, Fanniidae). Twelve flies, each carrying a young pseudoscorpion, were collected in Caatinga vegetation in Pernambuco State, Brazil. Sphenochernes camponoti is a myrmecophilous pseudoscorpion that lives in Camponotus and Acromyrmex colonies. Despite its association with ants, this pseudoscorpion uses other winged arthropods to disperse. This is the first report of phoresy by Sphenochernes camponoti.

 

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Published

2017-11-24

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Ecologia Terrestre

How to Cite

Report of Sphenochernes camponoti (Beier, 1970) (Pseudoscorpiones, Chernetidae) in phoresy on Fanniidae (Diptera). (2017). Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences, 39(4), 449-454. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v39i4.36373

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