Abstract:Females of two species of corydalids (Megaloptera), Corydalus magnus Contreras-Ramos, 1998 and Platyneuromus soror (Hagen, 1861), are studied with the aim to determine if solid food is present in their guts, which would indicate the existence of feeding on solid food during the imaginal life in nature. Gut anatomical architecture is also studied and described for females of both species, showing no peculiarities regarding the existing information in other close related species and confirming that digestive mor… Show more
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