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Drosophilidae Cacoxenus indagator?
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| blowave |
Posted on 26-02-2010 22:38
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Member Location: LINCOLN, UK Posts: 3151 Joined: 27.06.07 |
Hi, Not at all sure of this, I found it dead in a dish of water on 2nd May 2009. Near Lincoln UK Approx. 3mm long. 4 pics Janet blowave attached the following image: ![]() [56.3Kb] http://cubits.org... |
| blowave |
Posted on 26-02-2010 22:38
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Member Location: LINCOLN, UK Posts: 3151 Joined: 27.06.07 |
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| blowave |
Posted on 26-02-2010 22:39
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Member Location: LINCOLN, UK Posts: 3151 Joined: 27.06.07 |
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| blowave |
Posted on 26-02-2010 22:39
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| Paul Beuk |
Posted on 27-02-2010 00:17
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19403 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Looks correct.
Paul - - - - Paul Beuk on https://diptera.info |
| blowave |
Posted on 27-02-2010 01:54
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Member Location: LINCOLN, UK Posts: 3151 Joined: 27.06.07 |
Thanks Paul. ![]() I found this is a parasite of Mason bees, the larva eat the pollen before the bee hatches so it starves. More commonly found in easily found provided nesting tubes, a good reason not to have them. http://cubits.org... |
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