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#1 | Andre on 26 January 2010 00:21:50
Great finding Lukasz... can you tell a bit more about where and how you found it?
#2 | Lukasz Mielczarek on 26 January 2010 11:18:54
Long storySmile
Last year we have conferencion of Dipterological Section, Polish Entomological Society in the Krzyzanowice (Nida Valey, swietkorzyskie). I arive to the place one day earlier and stay one day longer than most of people, for catching fliesSmile
First day I saw the male, but it fly awaySad In last day I saw the female ovipositing eggs on Quercus, so I catch her. Female lay egss to the phial and I broad few larvae until now. Now I think to move it to the cold placeSmile
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#3 | Andre on 26 January 2010 14:15:30
That really is amazing. You know, it would be interesting to write a little publication on that. Where and how you kept the female, and all the way up to the grown larva (and later the adult fly)!
I know a nice little magazine for that (I edit it Smile )
So write me if you are interested...
#4 | Paul Beuk on 26 January 2010 15:01:55
Or just publish it here on Diptera.info... Grin
#5 | Lukasz Mielczarek on 26 January 2010 21:21:00
Yes, it's very interesting. Now I have many others larvae, but only Caliprobola from eggs.
Andre,
I will write when adults leave puparium Wink
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