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small parasitoid?
javig
Granada, Southern Spain, March, 2007

The tiny insect (coleopter? wasp?) tried to attack the big one... and the big one tried to take off the smaller with its leg... without success

Sorry the poor photo. Sad

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jorgemotalmeida
I'd say that the tiny is a coleopter. Indeed, we can see clearly the elyctra.
I don?t know about parasitism habits in Coleoptera, but I doubt it! I know that there are flies and wasps that parasite coleopters. But a coleopter parasite another one... I don?t think so.
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 27-08-2007 00:27
 
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Isidro
Y only know one species of parasitic beetle, but it's parasite in rodents, not in insects.

The mosty probably is that the small beetle was only in the Meloe violaceus, but not parasiting it.
 
javig
The small beetle is not resting in the Meloe... it is eating Meloe! I'm sure. Wink

Two cropped images (poor quality, sorry)

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cthirion
What not phor?sie?
cthirion
 
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Kahis
Off-topic, but since parasitic beetles were mentioned, there is at least one rove beetle which is a parasitoid of calliphorid pupae.
Kahis
 
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jorgemotalmeida
I think that this cannot be a phoresy. the tiny beetle runs much more quick than the big one! Grin Perhaps an accidental encounter? Grin
 
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Frank Koehler
Hi all, this is an easy case ;-)

The large one is a Meloe species (Meloidae, id possible by dorsal view) and the small beetle is a member of Anthicidae (id without collected specimen?).

Meloidae are producing a poison called Cantharidin, Anthicidae are searching dead Meloidae which can be located by this poison. Anthicidae males have to consume Cantharidin to be attractive for females - no mating without Cantharidin. And if you disturb a Meloidae you will get a secretion including Cantharidin.

Cantharidin: http://en.wikiped...antharidin
With more content in german http://de.wikiped...antharidin
A wellknown Meloidae: http://en.wikiped...esicatoria

Best regards
Frank
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cthirion
Attention, cantharidin, they is dangerous for mankind! Shock
cthirion
 
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Frank Koehler
@ Kahis:
Not only one rove beetle, a complete tribe of the Subfamily Aleocharinae of Staphylinidae ;-)
Greetings
Frank
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jorgemotalmeida
cantharidin.. dangerous for us? hmmm.... nice to know this. We can menace someone that harass us with this beetle!!! "Get out, if not... I give you this beetle and obligate you eat this" Grin eheh

"This can cause a harmful condition known as priapism in men, where an erection lasts more than about four hours." iaics. awkward
But this just happens if someone ingests the beetle.. however why stomach doesn?t destroy canthadirin?? awkward Chloridric acid is very strong..
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 29-08-2007 15:55
 
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jorgemotalmeida
so the only beetles that parasite flies are those that belongs to the Subfamily Aleocharinae of Staphylinidae? Anything else? (known so far, of course..)

And only Tachinidae can parasite beetles? ANymore families in diptera?
 
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