Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Fly parasitizing weevil Anthonomus rubi -> no parasite, but Ozirhincus

Posted by Stella M on 12-09-2020 20:50
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Hi,
found on 05-September-2020 on chamomile in Offstein, near Worms, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany.
Weevil is approximately 4mm and was identified by beetle experts.
The fly was flying on his back and obviously laying eggs on the weevil. It tried to do so several times with the weevil trying to get rid of it. But I think, the fly managed to succeed.
Can the fly be further identified?
Many thanks and regards,
Stella

Edited by Stella M on 14-09-2020 18:19

Posted by Stella M on 12-09-2020 20:50
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2nd pic

Posted by Stella M on 12-09-2020 20:51
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3rd pic

Posted by Stella M on 12-09-2020 20:52
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4th pic

Posted by John Carr on 12-09-2020 23:26
#5

Looks like Ozirhincus. It is not a beetle parasite. It lays eggs in flowers of tribe Anthemideae (Chrysanthemum, Tanacetum, etc.).

Posted by Stella M on 14-09-2020 18:25
#6

Oh - thank you very much! Appreciate your help!
This is interesting as it was really wild - then maybe trying to get the little weevil off its flower... which suits well for Anthemideae, of course...
Fascinating little fly...
Best regards,
Stella