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Lauxaniidae? - mating (behaviour)
Dima DD
Hello,

here are several photos of yellow flies (Lauxaniidae? Sapromyza?) where females demonstrate small translucent "hornlets" extruding from their abdomens at mating.

BTW, I've noticed that females play very active role in the courtship (no less than males): they start to attract males (showing this interesting pose with "hornlets" and approaching to partners) immediately after male's arrival at the raspberry leaf. Females frequently raise their forelegs at the process - it is another interesting moment of the show.

Russia, near S.-Petersburg (Toksovo), on raspberry-bush, 26.08.2007, 18:30-20:30

Dima

At first, female alone (and no males nearby):
 
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Dima DD
Female alone (but male is very close):
 
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Dima DD
Mating:
 
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Dima DD
Another view:
 
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Dima DD
Back view:
 
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Dima DD
...and the last picture - just for fun! Grin
 
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cosmln
don't know about ID but the photo are just WOW.
thanks for sharing this.

cosmln
 
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jorgemotalmeida
Grin
Steve will love this, by sure!
I wonder why the female uplift its first pair of legs. Maybe "she" is trying to scare the voyeur... Grin
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 24-01-2013 02:07
 
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crex
Great series of photos! Grin
 
Kahis
Meiosimyza (=Lyciella) - Lauxaniidae.


Kahis
 
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Tony Irwin
Congratulations, Dima - excellent series of photos - I will take much more interest in Lauxaniidae having seen these! Cool
Tony
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Steve Gaimari
Simply awesome!! I've seen the eversible glands, but never in action! Thank you for posting such a wonderful series!GrinGrin
 
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Kahis
What is known about the pheromones of tephritoid flies? I have seen some pallopterid males collected from traps baited with tortricid (Lepidoptera) pheromones. All males had the aedeagus exposed, so they had clearly died happy Smile But only single flies were in each trap - if the pheromone was a strong attractant, I'd expect to see hundreds as the Palloptera species is common. So the tortricid pheromone must be very weakly attractive to the males at least at long distances. Perhaps it smells a bit like a short-range female pheromone - like, perhaps, the stuff in those paired glands Smile


Kahis
 
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pierred
Terrific pictures!! Thanks for sharing them!!
Pierre Duhem
 
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