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Miltogramminae (Amobia)
Christine Devillers
This one was flying close (15 cm) behind an Ancistrocerus.
While the wasp was taking clay from a cob wall, the fly was staying about 10 cm behind. When the wasp flew away the Sarcophagidae followed it very quickly.
It was amazing to see those 2 insects flying as if they were connected by a string, same changes of direction and always the same distance (15cm) between them.
What is it?
Edited by Christine Devillers on 05-04-2008 20:23
 
Christine Devillers
Photo 2
 
Christine Devillers
This (bad) photo just to show the Ancistrocerus followed by this Sarcophagidae.
 
jorgemotalmeida
it is waiting to stole the food of the wasp. Pfft
 
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Zeegers
The fly looks like Amobia, three very similar species.

Theo
 
Christine Devillers
I saw this Amobia in my garden (Spa, Belgium).
On Fauna Europaea, only Amobia signata in Belgium. Is it wrong?
 
Zeegers
Ah, it is from Belgium.
Well, I don't know if the Belgium specimens have been properly identified. A. signata is surely a Belgium species, the others I don't know.

Theo
 
Susan R Walter
Christine

The UK only has A signata too, and here is a link to my thread http://www.dipter...ad_id=5090. I don't know if the shape of the irregular dorsolateral stripe is important for the ID to species level. Yours seems to be slightly different to mine. I could be wrong though.
Edited by Susan R Walter on 10-12-2007 14:52
Susan
 
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Zeegers
Well, we really would need to study the male genitalia to say more.

Theo
 
Liekele Sijstermans
I agree with Theo.

List of Belgium is not complete regarding Sarcophagidae.
Three species of Amobia are reported of Germany.
So we might in Netherlands and Belgium expect some other species as A. signata only.

Draber Monko 1966 gives key to females. According to this key this is Amobia signata.

But Verves, 1990 gives key mainly based on genitalia of female.

Several species of Amobia are reported as cleptoparasite of Ancistrocerus.

Liekele
 
conopid
I too have seen this fly following Ancistrocerus around as if they were attached by string. Amazing to watch and puts human reaction times into perspective!Grin
Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
Christine Devillers
Sorry for the misidentification of the wasp followed by the Amobia. It was a female of Symmorphus not of Ancistrocerus.
Christine
 
Zeegers
Whoah ! After 14 years correcting an mistake, talking about scientific ethics Smile !

Theo
 
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