Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Myathropa florea larva

Posted by Brigitte Thieme on 24-07-2006 17:28
#1

Hi, I have got two different informations from two different sources:

It means the larvae or maggots of the hover fly Myathropa florea. The one source says, that the larvae live on greenflies or aphids. The other source says, that this larvae swim in rotting damp and live on rotting elements of plant tissue.

What of these both meanings is correct? Or are both correct, that the second is a larval pre-stage of the first meaning?

Thanx, Brigitte

p.s.: I hope, you could understand my question, my English is not the best...

Posted by Tony Irwin on 24-07-2006 18:00
#2

Hi Brigitte
As far as I know Myathropa larvae are always found in rot holes in trees or similar situations. They are not equipped to be aphid predators, and any that tried it would soon die of starvation! ;)