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Fly bubble blowing
pierred
Thanks for the marvelous picture !!
Pierre Duhem
 
pierred
Yet another one (Ephrydridae), from Brasil, posted by Chis:

www.diptera.info/forum/attachments/dsc_9450.jpg
Pierre Duhem
 
Roger Thomason
Photographed this little Tephritidae Dioxyna bidentis cleaning its wings and blowing a bubble. Seems to be stretching the mouthparts a fair bit to get the bubble out, but it is quite large in comparison with the head
Edited by Roger Thomason on 08-03-2009 12:08
 
Roger Thomason
Another D.bidentis sunning itself and blowing a bubble.
 
pierred
Yet another Ephydridae from Tanzania, by Muhammad Mahdi, identified as Chlorichaeta sp. by Tony Irwin :

www.diptera.info/forum/attachments/600fly.jpg
Pierre Duhem
 
Roger Thomason
Even in death this fly was still blowing a bubble.
 
Paul Beuk
I guess that was the last bit of life being squeezed out if it...
Paul

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uwe
Rotterdam 10 april 09, cloudy above 20* celsius
 
joolz46
Can anyone help an extreme novice ID this lovely bubbley?
Edited by joolz46 on 07-05-2009 23:16
 
uwe
22april2009 between 12 and 16' celsius, rotterdam, down sealevel
 
vida
They are even blowing bubbles in South Africa! Smile) I named this one "the entertainer" for obvious reasons.
 
Stephen R
As a new member I have read this thread with great interest. At the present stage of the discussion, the 'aid to digestion' theory seems the most plausible. Is anything known about the chemistry of external digestion? Is it possible that an enzyme in the digestive juices is synthesised or activated more efficiently under UV or other radiation? (LordV hinted at something similar in post #20.) If so, flies may have evolved to bubble when fresh supplies are required and they feel safe enough (and they may occasionally do it when there isn't much radiation about, on the grounds that a little is better than nothing). Is the saliva for external digestion distinct from the stomach juices, and if so is there a reservoir for it big enough to contain a bubble?
 
jorgemotalmeida
2009.06.17 - Apulia beach - Esposende - Braga - PORTUGAL
Mythicomyiidae - Empidideicus hackmani
farm3.static.flickr.com/2592/3675150471_9aa06163c7_b.jpg

and the thread is here:
http://diptera.in...d_id=22955
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
pierred
Yet another one by Lagura :
www.diptera.info/forum/attachments/090613_uabb.jpg
Edited by pierred on 11-07-2009 20:06
Pierre Duhem
 
pierred
A Phytobia by Roger Thomason, det. Kahis :
www.diptera.info/forum/attachments/201026.jpg
Pierre Duhem
 
Rui Andrade
Tethina illota (Canacidae)
The sky was very cloudy

img37.imageshack.us/img37/5136/tethinabubble.jpg

And a small video:
YouTube Video
 
www.flickr.com/photos/rui_andrade/
jorgemotalmeida
GREAT VIDEO! Well done! Wink
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
jorgemotalmeida
Cephalodromia cf. nitens (Mythicomyiidae)

farm3.static.flickr.com/2427/3766885793_2693f3a9d5_b.jpg
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
cyprinoid
Sepsis punctum

diptera.info/forum/attachments/sepsidae_id.jpg

I'll look through my stuff and see if I have more Smile
Hyperbolizer
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyprinoid/
brigitteu
pic from yesterday, 07.10.09, so I'v no ID of the flys
even in copula the female was blowing bubbles . . . .
best regards, Brigitte
Edited by brigitteu on 08-10-2009 18:27
 
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