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Diptera on Meloe
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Posted on 29-04-2009 17:09
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C:\Documents and Settings\CAMILLE\Bureau\pho.insectes\Dipt\Mouche sur Meloe Photo Cathy-Arthropa.jpg

Which is this tiny dipterous posed on Meloe?

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Edited by cthirion on 29-04-2009 17:32
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Better attach it. Linking to an image on your local hard drive usually does not work. Pfft
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Hello,

I dare doing "technical part", since cthirion feels much at ease with a binocular than with a computer Wink

The original question was here (in french, sorry...) : http://arthropa.f...=last#3430

Shortly, the question was both about the identity and the behaviour of this fly (1 mm long). Several of them were found standing on Meloe sp (Coleoptera Meloidae).

arthropa.free.fr/photoforum/cathyb/090411meloeaccouplement.jpg

It has been proposed they could belong to Ceratopogonidae ?
Are they parasitic ?

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Yes, on both counts.
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Thanks Paul !

Are there several genera parasitic of Meloe ?
Genus Atrichopogon has been proposed on my website for this photo : what do you think about it ?
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I have nio idea what genus or genera might parasitse on Meloe
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Probably Atrichopogon (Meloehelea) winnertzi
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This subject came up on the British beetles Yahoo group a few years ago, and someone drew attention to:

Mann, D.J., & Turner, C.R. 2003.
Atrichopogon (Meloehelea) winnertzi Goetghebuer (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) feeding on Meloe violaceus Marsham (Coleoptera: Meloidae). British Journal of Entomology and Natural History 16: 7-9


Beetles of the families Meloidae and Oedemeridae produce cantharidin as a defence mechanism. This paper explores the insects attracted to cantharidin, and summarises the records of Ceratopogonids (in Atrichopogon - subgenus Meloehelea) feeding on Meloe.

 
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European Atrichopogon biting midges of the subgenus Meloehelea
(Diptera: Ceratopogonidae)

http://pte.au.poz...i_i_in.pdf

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Patrycja
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