Stylops

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Stylops
File:Stylops melittae m2.jpg
Stylops melittae male; note the halteres in front of the wings
File:Stylops melittae f2.JPG
Stylops melittae females protruding from the abdomen of an Andrenid bee
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Strepsiptera
Family: Stylopidae
Genus: Stylops
Kirby, 1802
File:Britishentomologyvolume3Plate226.jpg
Stylops species: Adult male at top. Female and pupa at bottom right, B & C

Stylops[1] is a genus of obligately endoparasitic insects in the family Stylopidae. Hosts are typically members of the order Hymenoptera.

The name "stylops", used without a capital "s", refers as a common name to any member of the order Strepsiptera, and not only the genus Stylops.[2]

Description

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Males are 2–3 mm long and black with white wings. Females have no limbs and are only seen from their head and thorax poking out of the host bee. Larvae are triungulin.[3]

Life cycle

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Stylops larvae emerge from their host bee while the host gathers pollen from flowers. The larvae then attach to other bees in order to be carried back to the nest. At the nest, the Stylops larvae enter the bodies of bee larvae and develop along with their host. Adult males leave their hosts to mate with females, who remain inside their host and hatch their eggs there.[3]

Species

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Many[4] including:

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The official seal, and later logo, of the Royal Entomological Society features a male Stylops.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Kirby W (1802) Monographia apum Angliæ; or, An attempt to divide into their natural genera and families, such species of the Linnean genus Apis as have been discovered in England; with descriptions and observations. To which are prefixed some introductory remarks upon the class Hymenoptera, and a synoptical table of the nomenclature of the external parts of these insects. J. Raw, Ipswich, London. Vol. 2: 258 pp.
  2. ^ Merriam-Webster: stylops broadly: an insect of the order Strepsiptera |[1]
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  4. ^ GBIF: Stylops Kirby, 1802
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