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Bio-diversity of Episyrphus balteaus De Geer in northern India

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Chanchal Shrivastav 1, *, Sakshi singh 1 and Manoj Joshi 2

1 PG Department of Zoology, Khandelwal College of Management Science and Technology, Bareilly (Affiliated to the M.J.P.R. University Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh-India)
2 PG Department of Botany, Khandelwal College of Management Science and Technology, Bareilly (Affiliated to the M.J.P.R. University Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh-India)
 

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International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 14(02), 720-725

Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2025.14.2.0344

DOI url: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.14.2.0344

Received on 23 December 2024; revised on 04 February 2025; accepted on 07 February 2025

At large geographical scales, dense populations of various taxa are often associated with biodiverse regions. This trend has been observed in plants, invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. However, it remains unclear whether aphids exhibit a similar pattern. Aphids are notably species-poor in tropical regions due to their evolutionary origins in temperate zones of the boreal hemisphere. In this study, three species of Homoptera were documented, with predators observed feeding on them in nursery plants located in the Bareilly region of Rohilkhand, Uttar Pradesh. The syrphid species Episyrphus balteatus De Geer and Metasyrphus confrater were recorded, both belonging to the family Syrphidae of the order Diptera, commonly referred to as flower flies. Observations primarily focused on Episyrphus balteatus De Geer, whose larval stages were found actively preying in the Rohilkhand region of Uttar Pradesh.

Feeding Potential;, Homoptera; Syrphid Predator; Episyrphus balteatus

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Chanchal Shrivastav, Sakshi singh and Manoj Joshi. Bio-diversity of Episyrphus balteaus De Geer in northern India. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 14(02), 720-725. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.14.2.0344.

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