Morphology and life cycle of a new species of Psilocladus Blanchard, 1846 (Coleoptera, Lampyridae, Psilocladinae), the first known bromeliad-inhabiting firefly

Abstract Fireflies (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) are soft-bodied beetles usually associated with mesic and hydric habitats. As such, terrestrial firefly larvae are commonly found in marshy environments and stream banks, while aquatic larvae might dwell in ponds, streams, mangroves, and even brackish wate...

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Main Authors: Stephanie Vaz, Luiz Felipe Lima da Silveira, Simone Policena Rosa
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo
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spelling doaj-7697593bb7e64037ab568c830d3d62b62020-11-25T03:20:38ZengUniversidade de São PauloPapéis Avulsos de Zoologia0031-10491807-020560spe10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.special-issue.24S0031-10492020000200224Morphology and life cycle of a new species of Psilocladus Blanchard, 1846 (Coleoptera, Lampyridae, Psilocladinae), the first known bromeliad-inhabiting fireflyStephanie VazLuiz Felipe Lima da SilveiraSimone Policena RosaAbstract Fireflies (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) are soft-bodied beetles usually associated with mesic and hydric habitats. As such, terrestrial firefly larvae are commonly found in marshy environments and stream banks, while aquatic larvae might dwell in ponds, streams, mangroves, and even brackish water. Larval biology is especially important in fireflies, as the majority of species are extremely semelparous - that is, adults rely on resources gathered during larval stages. Despite their crucial relevance in firefly biology, larvae of only near 1% firefly species have been studied, and the majority of species remain known only from adult stages. That is especially true in the Neotropical region, where they are most diverse. Here, we describe Psilocladus costae sp. nov. after the study of adults and immature stages, the latter reported for the first time for the monotypic subfamily Psilocladinae McDermott, 1964. Interestingly, adults were first obtained by rearing the larvae, the former usually fly fairly high (ca. 10 m) and are therefore seldom collected at ground level by conventional methods (e.g., active search, Malaise traps). The new species is found in the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest, inhabiting canopy bromeliads, an unprecedented habit for fireflies.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0031-10492020000200224&lng=en&tlng=enpsilocladinaebromeliadimmature beetlesneotropicalfireflies
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Luiz Felipe Lima da Silveira
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Luiz Felipe Lima da Silveira
Simone Policena Rosa
Morphology and life cycle of a new species of Psilocladus Blanchard, 1846 (Coleoptera, Lampyridae, Psilocladinae), the first known bromeliad-inhabiting firefly
Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia
psilocladinae
bromeliad
immature beetles
neotropical
fireflies
author_facet Stephanie Vaz
Luiz Felipe Lima da Silveira
Simone Policena Rosa
author_sort Stephanie Vaz
title Morphology and life cycle of a new species of Psilocladus Blanchard, 1846 (Coleoptera, Lampyridae, Psilocladinae), the first known bromeliad-inhabiting firefly
title_short Morphology and life cycle of a new species of Psilocladus Blanchard, 1846 (Coleoptera, Lampyridae, Psilocladinae), the first known bromeliad-inhabiting firefly
title_full Morphology and life cycle of a new species of Psilocladus Blanchard, 1846 (Coleoptera, Lampyridae, Psilocladinae), the first known bromeliad-inhabiting firefly
title_fullStr Morphology and life cycle of a new species of Psilocladus Blanchard, 1846 (Coleoptera, Lampyridae, Psilocladinae), the first known bromeliad-inhabiting firefly
title_full_unstemmed Morphology and life cycle of a new species of Psilocladus Blanchard, 1846 (Coleoptera, Lampyridae, Psilocladinae), the first known bromeliad-inhabiting firefly
title_sort morphology and life cycle of a new species of psilocladus blanchard, 1846 (coleoptera, lampyridae, psilocladinae), the first known bromeliad-inhabiting firefly
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia
issn 0031-1049
1807-0205
description Abstract Fireflies (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) are soft-bodied beetles usually associated with mesic and hydric habitats. As such, terrestrial firefly larvae are commonly found in marshy environments and stream banks, while aquatic larvae might dwell in ponds, streams, mangroves, and even brackish water. Larval biology is especially important in fireflies, as the majority of species are extremely semelparous - that is, adults rely on resources gathered during larval stages. Despite their crucial relevance in firefly biology, larvae of only near 1% firefly species have been studied, and the majority of species remain known only from adult stages. That is especially true in the Neotropical region, where they are most diverse. Here, we describe Psilocladus costae sp. nov. after the study of adults and immature stages, the latter reported for the first time for the monotypic subfamily Psilocladinae McDermott, 1964. Interestingly, adults were first obtained by rearing the larvae, the former usually fly fairly high (ca. 10 m) and are therefore seldom collected at ground level by conventional methods (e.g., active search, Malaise traps). The new species is found in the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest, inhabiting canopy bromeliads, an unprecedented habit for fireflies.
topic psilocladinae
bromeliad
immature beetles
neotropical
fireflies
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0031-10492020000200224&lng=en&tlng=en
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