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javig
em... a strange fly that moves the wings as if it sent a message to somebody... Shock

Granada, Southern Spain, June 2007, 1400 m

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javig wrote:
em... a strange fly that moves the wings as if it sent a message to somebody... Shock

Granada, Southern Spain, June 2007, 1400 m

thx



there are other families where we can see flies moving their wings: Sepsidae, Ulidiidae (like this one), Tephritidae, Chloropidae, and more Pfft

I wish to know why these flies usually moves their wings in this way.. I don?t know the reason. Perhaps anyone could provide an explanation.
 
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Kahis
It's a desperate call for attention! Either they try to attract a mate, or warn rivals to stay away, or both Smile
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jorgemotalmeida
Kahis wrote:
It's a desperate call for attention! Either they try to attract a mate, or warn rivals to stay away, or both Smile



there is a small problem with this possibility. I have spotted many ALONE flies doing that. There are no flies around when some flies do that. awkward If the things were simple... Smile
 
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Kahis
jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Kahis wrote:
It's a desperate call for attention! Either they try to attract a mate, or warn rivals to stay away, or both Smile


there is a small problem with this possibility. I have spotted many ALONE flies doing that. There are no flies around when some flies do that. awkward If the things were simple... Smile


That's why I said desperate Wink
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Nikita Vikhrev
In case of Sepsis, as far as I understand it send signals
to another male - "I'm bigger"
to another sex - "I'm ready for mating"
to SAcathophaga - "I'm poisonous!"
to Dipterologist - "I'm Sepsis sp.!"

Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
jorgemotalmeida
loool Smile for both. Smile



 
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