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flies on oak tree sap
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elck |
Posted on 30-07-2005 20:55
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On an oak tree I saw a lot of wasps in a frenzy over the trees' sap. On closer observation I also saw these flies. In extreem dark circumstances so I had to spike the pictures considerably. Any ideas? Edited by elck on 30-07-2005 23:39 |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 30-07-2005 23:14
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They are Drosophilidae, belonging to the Drosophila genera complex. I will try to find out which one it is.
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elck |
Posted on 30-07-2005 23:40
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thanks, is it known behaviour? |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 31-07-2005 09:32
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Numerous species may come to fermenting substances of any kind. Several seem to prefer fermenting tree sap, among others the species of the (former sub-)genus Scaptodrosophila, including the species S. deflexa and S. rufifrons. Moreover, some other (morphologically different) genera can be found near sapruns as well, for example Amiota, Leucophenga and Stegana.
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elck |
Posted on 31-07-2005 11:28
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Apart from the wasps vespula vulgaris I also observed Atalanta butterflies vanessa atalanta . It's always a good place to see insects from near by. Thanks for the reply. Edited by elck on 31-07-2005 11:29 |
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