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Meloe-riding
Christophe Grangier
Hello

These small flies were very intesrested in doing "Meloe-riding". They stay on the coleo even when he was moving.

Are these Ceratopogonidae?

Thanks

Christophe
Edited by Christophe Grangier on 10-07-2006 11:37
 
Christophe Grangier
closer view
 
Paul Beuk
Yes, they are. There are quite a few species that actually suck haemolymph on insects, but it is just that we do not often notice them. Maybe someone else knows more about oible genus/species.
Paul

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Christophe Grangier
Thank you for the comments, Paul Smile

Christophe
 
Tony Irwin
These are Atrichopogon meloesugans (Ceratopogonidae), a specialist feeder on Meloe. I have found this species once before, feeding on the abdomen of a female Meloe violaceus.
Tony
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Christophe Grangier
Great! Thank you very much.
I'm glad to learn this. May I ask if it's a frequent species, if it's known?

Christophe
 
Robert Nash
Now known as Atrichopogon (Meloehelea) winnertzi Goetghebuer 1922 if you're looking it up.
Robert
 
http://www.habitas.org.uk/rnash.html
Christophe Grangier
ok thanks a lot
 
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