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Syrphidae egg??
SkyPlooM
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Posted on 24-04-2009 09:01
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Hi,
I found this egg after this Syrphidae female walks on it. I can't assure 100% that is hers but I think so. It's not close to an aphid group but there are some aphids in the plant.

Here the pics:
Female
www.mariodiges.com/insectos/barcelonaabril09/madre.jpg
Eupeodes corollae or Scaeva selenitica?

Egg
www.mariodiges.com/insectos/barcelonaabril09/huevo.jpg

www.mariodiges.com/insectos/barcelonaabril09/huevo.jpg

Thnaks!
Edited by SkyPlooM on 24-04-2009 09:01
Veganism save lifes.

My personal web with a lot of insects macro pics:
http://www.mariod...com/fotos/

An article in spanish about Platynochaetus setosus (Syrphidae):
http://mdm84.word...s-setosus/

Cheers Smile
 
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 24-04-2009 16:25
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I think this should be the egg of Eupeodes:
img504.imageshack.us/img504/3937/egg.jpg
 
www.flickr.com/photos/rui_andrade/
SkyPlooM
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Posted on 25-04-2009 11:54
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Well, is so different... I'll be attent to that egg.

Thanks
Veganism save lifes.

My personal web with a lot of insects macro pics:
http://www.mariod...com/fotos/

An article in spanish about Platynochaetus setosus (Syrphidae):
http://mdm84.word...s-setosus/

Cheers Smile
 
pwalter
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Posted on 25-04-2009 12:05
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On first pic you can see Puccinia fungi.
 
SkyPlooM
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Posted on 25-04-2009 21:43
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The yellow one??
Veganism save lifes.

My personal web with a lot of insects macro pics:
http://www.mariod...com/fotos/

An article in spanish about Platynochaetus setosus (Syrphidae):
http://mdm84.word...s-setosus/

Cheers Smile
 
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