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Scatophagidae?
Alvesgaspar
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Posted on 19-04-2010 19:03
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From the body shape, wing venation and spikes on the legs I would say it is a Scatophagidae. Am I right? Found today in Lisbon, about 8mm long.

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Scathophaga stercoraria. Wait for confirmation.
 
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What puzzled me is that these flies are supposed to feed on dung, not pollen ...
 
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Alvesgaspar wrote:
What puzzled me is that these flies are supposed to feed on dung, not pollen ...


Only the larva eat dung...Smile http://en.wikiped...hophagidae


Jorge is correct...unusually Grin

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I thought that the larvae predated other insect larvae in the dung?

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tim worfolk wrote:
I thought that the larvae predated other insect larvae in the dung?


I believe Tim is correct.

Adults, besides visiting flowers, are also predators. Below there's a photo I took today of a specimen feeding on a poor Phasia sp. (Tachinidae)Smile
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Of course Tim is right, it says in the Wiki article that they prey on insect larvae within the dung....But ever tried eating a bit of chicken in a chicken curry without also eating some of the "sauce" Wink Unless they are very picky eaters I assume they eat some of the dung also....clutching at straws here...Smile

Roger....desperately digging myself out of the shit....AGAIN Frown
 
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'Tim is right...' usually with an 'a' and usually followed by something insulting; never on it's own - although I like the sound of it, maybe I'll have it put on a t-shirt. Smile

Healey's First Law of Holes: 'when in one, stop digging'.

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Thanks to all of you. Sometimes reality contradicts Occam's Razor and things are a bit more complicate than they seem... Nice action photo, Rui. When I grow up I want to be able to take them also!
 
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