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Laboulbeniales on hoverfly ?
LordV
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Not sure what forum to put this in but the picture in this post http://photographyatnewenglandmoments.com/index.php?topic=35579.0
on another forum looked a bit like Laboulbeniales fungus to me if a bit larger than I have seen on fruit flies or is it just pollen anthers ?

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It probably visited some kind of orchid and took the pollenia with it.
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They are pollenia (that's the deciduous male reproductive structures of certain flowers, not the golden-haired calliphorid).
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Thanks for the info Paul and Tony Smile
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