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Soldierfly parasite?
jeremyr
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Posted on 31-08-2014 20:05
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is this Brachymeria minuta or something else? And is it a soldierfly parasite? It looked very much like a Stratiomyd as it climbed about in bracken in north london, so I wondered who was imitating who

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Yep. Hymenoptera, chalcidid one (s.f. Chalcidinae, genus Brachymeria). They're ectoparasites, but soldieflies are not their target.
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There is no record of Brachymeria parasitizing Stratiomyidae in the host database.

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Butterflies' larvae are more "prone" to be the target of the female.
 
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This looks more like Brachymeria tibialis than B. minuta.
 
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