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Contribution to the knowledge of the adult feeding of Nemouroidea stoneflies (Insecta: Plecoptera)

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ENTOMOLOGICAL SCIENCE
卷 20, 期 1, 页码 235-244

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ens.12252

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imaginal diet; NW Spain; seasonal variations; stonefly

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The feeding habits of 17 species of Nemouroidea stoneflies (belonging to the families Nemouridae, Leuctridae and Capniidae) from the north-western Iberian Peninsula are described and quantified by means of gut content analyses. As a whole, fungi, followed by pollen (both from angiosperm and, in a lesser degree, Pinaceae), leaf fragments (CPOM), detritus and, more punctually, lichens and animalmatter are themost common items found in their guts. Nevertheless, variations among species were observed. For a species with a flight period that extends throughout the year, Protonemura globosa, variations in the diet were noticed among seasons, with pollen being more important during the spring and summer period. Together with a few previous studies, the present one reaffirms that feeding is an important aspect of the adult life in males and females of Nemouroidea.

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