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[leucopis sp] Emerged from coccid
HDumas
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Posted on 14-07-2010 08:18
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Hello,
This fly (Ca. 1,5 mm; July 2010; Southern France) emerged from one of these Coccoidea leaving on Rosmarinus:
a.imageshack.us/img715/6127/usinegf3.jpg

Is the fly a Leucopis sp?
Can the larva on 4 (bottom left) be a larva of this fly?
Does anyone know the Coccid?
HDumas attached the following image:


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Edited by HDumas on 16-07-2010 21:52
Greetings from Provence
 
Daniel Whitmore
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It definitely looks like a Leucopis!
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Thank you Daniel Smile
Greetings from Provence
 
Steve Gaimari
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Daniel Whitmore wrote:
It definitely looks like a Leucopis!


It definitely IS a Leucopis! Wink It looks like a male, so should be identifiable by the male genitalia - not by a photo though.
 
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At present there is no way I can see the picture of the fly. Is it still there, at imageshack?
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Paul, I can see two pictures clearlySmile
 
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I attached the picture of the fly for Paul, and I apologize for its very bad quality and its too big sizeSad

Nobody has an idea of at least the family of the coccid?
Edited by HDumas on 14-07-2010 19:12
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Posted on 20-07-2010 17:04
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"Pour information": the coccid has been identified as Amonostherium rorismarinis (Boyer-de-Fonscolombe, 1834) (Pseudococcidae) by Danièle Matile from MNHN, Paris.
Thanks to her and to you.
Greetings from Provence
 
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