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A chance field observation and pilor laboratory studies of predation of the New Zealand flatworm by the larvae and adults of carabid and staphylinid beetles

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SummaryA chance finding in an Edinburgh allotment was made of a stained carabid beetle larva that had eaten Artioposthiu triungulata previously stained red and released into the allotment during a dispersal experiment. In a pilot laboratory study the flatworm was eaten by larval and adult carabid and staphylinid beetles whereas seven other carnivorous species from five arthropod families did not. In another feeding experiment a carabid and a staphylinid larva each ate several specimens of the flatworm and gained tissue weight over 14 days. The conclusion drawn from these preliminary studies and the field observation is that certain carabid and staphylinid beetles are potential predators of A. triangulata.
Title: A chance field observation and pilor laboratory studies of predation of the New Zealand flatworm by the larvae and adults of carabid and staphylinid beetles
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SummaryA chance finding in an Edinburgh allotment was made of a stained carabid beetle larva that had eaten Artioposthiu triungulata previously stained red and released into the allotment during a dispersal experiment.
In a pilot laboratory study the flatworm was eaten by larval and adult carabid and staphylinid beetles whereas seven other carnivorous species from five arthropod families did not.
In another feeding experiment a carabid and a staphylinid larva each ate several specimens of the flatworm and gained tissue weight over 14 days.
The conclusion drawn from these preliminary studies and the field observation is that certain carabid and staphylinid beetles are potential predators of A.
triangulata.

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