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Biology of Snail-Killing Sciomyzidae Flies

World / Checklist Identification Key Monograph Out of Print
By: Lloyd Vernon Knutson and Jean-Claude Vala
505 pages, 229 b/w illus. 4 colour illus.
Biology of Snail-Killing Sciomyzidae Flies
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  • Biology of Snail-Killing Sciomyzidae Flies ISBN: 9780521867856 Hardback Sep 2011 Out of Print #184375
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About this book

Written for academic researchers and graduate students in entomology, this is the first comprehensive analysis of Sciomyzid flies. Sciomyzid flies are important as prime candidates for the biological control of snails and slugs that help transmit diseases such as schistosomiasis or are important agricultural pests. They also serve as a paradigm for the study of the evolution of feeding behavior in predatory insects. Starting with analyses of malacophagy in general and then in Diptera specifically, all important aspects of the Sciomyzidae are discussed, including behavior, ecology, life cycles, morphology, and identification.

New behavioral and morphological classifications and hypotheses are proposed on the basis of unpublished information and a complete analysis of the extensive literature. Also included are keys to adults, larvae and puparia and a checklist of world species, with information on geographical range and the location of type specimens. The accompanying DVD includes Clifford O. Berg's classic film on the biology of Sciomyzidae and biological control of snails.

Contents

Foreword by Benjamin A. Foote; Foreword by Rudolf Rozkosny; Preface; Avant propos; About the authors; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. Natural enemies of Mollusca; 3. Malacophagy in Diptera; 4. Life cycles; 5. Host/prey ranges and preferences; 6. Host/prey finding; 7. Feeding behavior; 8. Competition; 9. Phenology, reproduction, and development; 10. Macrohabitats and microhabitats, guild structures and associations, threatened species, and bioindicators; 11. Natural enemies; 12. Defense mechanisms; 13. Population dynamics; 14. Morphological, physiological/behavioral, and genetics and related aspects; 15. Systematics and related topics; 16. Zoogeography; 17. Evolutionary considerations; 18. Biological control; 19. History of research on Sciomyzidae; 20. Methods; 21. World checklist of Sciomyzidae and Phaeomyiidae; Index.

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Biography

Lloyd Vernon Knutson is an Emeritus of the US Department of Agriculture's Systematic Entomology Laboratory and the current Cooperating Entomologist at Centro Nazionale per lo Studio a la Consevazione della Biodiversita Forestale, Verona, Italy. He has studied the Sciomyzidae for over 40 years and has published over 90 papers on various aspects of their biology. Jean-Claude Vala is Professor of Biology at the University of Orleans. His published work on the Sciomyzidae covers field collections, life cycles, biology, scanning microscopy of immature stages and ecological adaptations relating morphology with larval habitats.

World / Checklist Identification Key Monograph Out of Print
By: Lloyd Vernon Knutson and Jean-Claude Vala
505 pages, 229 b/w illus. 4 colour illus.
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'In this magnificently comprehensive analysis, Lloyd Vernon Knutson and Jean-Claude Vala establish a new standard by which all other systematic biological expositions will be evaluated. Current, thorough, thought-provoking, and highly readable, the Biology of Snail-Killing Sciomyzidae Flies provides an enormous amount of information across a broad spectrum of topics that range from alpha-level taxonomy to applied biological control and the evolution of predator/parasitoid feeding behaviors. The authors' unsurpassed knowledge of this group allows them to distill the essence of nearly 2,000 references into a single reliable source of information. The manner in which so much information is presented - clearly, concisely, and in an extraordinarily well organized fashion - makes it instantly accessible. This book will be of great value not only to dipterists and entomologists in general but also to all those seeking an exemplary, broad-based treatment of one of the most thoroughly studied families of organisms.' William L. Murphy, Research Collaborator, Smithsonian Institution

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