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Neopachygaster meromelas?
Dmitry Gavryushin
July 22, 2007, Ozhigovo station, Naro-Fominsk district, Moscow region, laying eggs on the same fallen aspen with lots of Strongylophthalmyia. Size around 3 mm (several specimens collected but not measured or treated otherwise yet).
 
Kahis
You are quite right. Adults aren't often seen, but larvae seem to be present in almost every suitable aspen.
Kahis
 
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jorgemotalmeida
please, put a family in the name of species, because neither all readers knows which family are you talking about! Smile

Spectacular fly! So, if the larvae are "present in almost every suitable aspen." why not rearing them? Smile

And where can we find photos of larvas for these flies? Grin
 
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Dmitry Gavryushin
Many thanks Jere and Jorge. I think I should re-visit that tree trunk. There were also a lot of Medetera, ovipositing Lonchaeidae, small wasps, newly-emerged scolytid beetles, and Stegana cf. blaechlii.
 
Paul Beuk
I have found many of these startiomyids on dead trunks of Populus, together with Solva marginata (Xylomyidae) and Lonchaeidae. At the time, some trunks even got a whitish sheen because of the large number of eggs laid on them.
Paul

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Dmitry Gavryushin
Thanks a lot for your comment Paul. Did anyone try to rear them?
 
Iain MacGowan
Hi all
Neopachygaster is a common species on aspen and Poplar across most of Europe from the Med. north to Moscow obviously. The larvae can be frequent in sap runs (or sap fluxes as they say in the USA) on living trees as well as in the sweet smelling decaying wood of fallen trees or branches. Aspen / poplars are one of the best trees for saproxylic Diptera larvae so its always worth investegating if you see one (the bigger the tree the better) , either for adults on the bark or larvae under the bark. - any strange lonchaeids gratefully recieved ... Iain
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Paul Beuk
I think I reared all of them, but cannot recall off-hand what lonchaeid it was, other than Lonchaea.
Paul

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