Parasyrphus melanderi is a flower fly (family Syrphidae) that is best known as a larval predator on the leaf beetle Chrysomela aeneicollis in the Sierra Nevada range of California.[2]
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Parasyrphusmelanderi is a flower fly (family Syrphidae) that is best known as a larval predator on the leaf beetle Chrysomela aeneicollis in the Sierra...
Parasyrphus is a genus of hover fly found in the holarctic area of the world including species like Parasyrphus tarsatus located in some very northern...
documented as prey to P. nigritarsus or its North American relative Parasyrphusmelanderi possess external defensive secretion glands as larvae, from which...
the specialist fly predator Parasyrphusmelanderi had complementary effects on beetle larval survival, with P. melanderi exerting more predation pressure...