Parasitization of Larvae of Paropsis Atomaria Ol. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in the Australian Capital Territory.

1984 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 251 ◽  
Author(s):  
MT Tanton ◽  
JSO Epila

Parasites of the larvae of the eucalypt-defoliating chrysomelid Paropsis atomaria Ol. in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia, in 1975-77 included the hymenopteran primary parasite Eadya paropsidis Huddleston & Short, the hyperparasites Perilampus tasmanicus Cam. and Mesochorus sp., and the tachinids Anagonia anguliventris (Mall.) (Froggattimyia anguliventris), F. tillyardi Mall. and Paropsivora sp. For the December-January 1st-generation larvae of Paropsis atomaria in 1976-77, E. paropsidis achieved an average 49% parasitism, and the tachinids 19%; the two kinds of parasites occurred together in 18% of parasitised larvae. Planidia of Perilampus tasmanicus attacked an average of 68% of the tachinid larvae and 70% of the larvae of E. paropsidis. Mesochorus occurred only in tachinid larvae, with a mean parasitism of 35% over the season, but it was not found after early January; multiparasitism with P. tasmanicus was found in 24% of parasitised tachinids. The number of progeny of the primary parasites deposited in one chrysomelid larva rarely exceeded 5 for tachinids and 6 for E. paropsidis. This occurred whether the parasites were intra- or interspecifically competing. The exceptionally high reproductive capacity of P. tasmanicus was related to poor survival: up to 50 planidia were found inside a single chrysomelid larva, in a phoretic relationship awaiting primary parasite larvae.

1997 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-32
Author(s):  
Kevin A. Freund ◽  
Jim Steed ◽  
A.H.W. Kearsley

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samantha Bricknell

The National Homicide Monitoring Program (NHMP) is Australia’s only national data collection on homicide incidents, victims and offenders. This report describes the 196 homicide incidents recorded by Australian state and territory police (except Australian Capital Territory) between 1 July 2017 and 30 June 2018. During this 12-month period there were 202 victims of homicide and 213 identified offenders. All but two incidents involved a single victim and offender and three-quarters of homicide victims knew the offender. The intimate partner homicide rate for women was 0.33 per 100,000, the lowest rate recorded since the commencement of the NHMP in 1989–90.


2013 ◽  
Vol 198 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-47 ◽  
Author(s):  
Darren M Roberts ◽  
Michael J Hall ◽  
Morna M Falkland ◽  
Simone I Strasser ◽  
Nick A Buckley

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 169-241
Author(s):  
Volker W. Framenau ◽  
Barbara C. Baehr

The wolf spider (Lycosidae Sundevall, 1833) genusArtoriaThorell, 1877 is revised for New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, Australia, to include 34 species, 21 of which are new to science:A.albopilata(Urquhart, 1893),A.altaFramenau 2004,A.beaurysp. n.,A.barringtonensissp. n.,A.belfordensissp. n.,A.berenice(L. Koch, 1877),A.bondisp. n.,A.boodereesp. n.,A.comleroisp. n.,A.corowasp. n.,A.equipalussp. n.,A.extraordinariasp. n.,A.flavimanaSimon, 1909,A.gloriosa(Rainbow, 1920),A.grahammilledgeisp. n.,A.helensmithaesp. n.,A.howquaensisFramenau, 2002,A.kanangrasp. n.,A.kerewongsp. n.,A.lineata(L. Koch, 1877),A.marootasp. n.,A.mckayiFramenau, 2002,A.mungosp. n.,A.munmorahsp. n.,A.myallensissp. n.,A.quadrataFramenau, 2002,A.slatyerisp. n.,A.streperasp. n.,A.taeniiferaSimon, 1909,A.teraniasp. n.,A.triangularisFramenau, 2002,A.ulrichiFramenau, 2002,A.victoriensisFramenau, Gotch & Austin, 2006, andA.wilkieisp. n.LycosapruinosaL. Koch, 1877, currently listed inArtoria, is considered a nomen dubium.Artoriaare largely forest dwellers, although some species have preferences for more open areas such as riparian or coastal environments or grasslands. Consequently, the genus mainly occurs east and west along the Great Dividing Range, although some species can be found into the Riverina, Cobar Peneplain and Darling Riverine Plains IBRA regions to the west.


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