Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tachinidae
Posted by
elck on 03-06-2006 21:41
#1
Dear Forum,
two questions if you don't mind
1. is this Tachinidae?
2. does anyone know what Tachinidae parasitise coccinellidae?
Thank you
#2
I have enought knowledge to answer only first question: no, it is not Tachinidae.
Nikita
#3
Hi,
Could it be an Ephydridae? And are you sure it is parasitizing the coccinellid?
Jan Willem
#4
I think it just bumped into it.

Posted by
ChrisR on 03-06-2006 23:05
#5
Maybe they're good friends?

Posted by
elck on 03-06-2006 23:14
#6
Thanks for the replies,
It was my idea too, that it was just resting.
I know of diptera that parasitise pupea, but not adult ladybirds, do you?
Any answers on question 2?
Or links maybe?
Edited by
elck on 03-06-2006 23:17
#7
1. Instead of fly I can give you ladybird's name - Calvia decemguttata.
2. If you search in google "coccinellidae parasite", you will find a lot of parasites.
Nikita
Posted by
elck on 04-06-2006 17:14
#8
Thanks, Nikita, I knew that!

I recently made a photoseries on dinocampus coccinellae, a parasitic wasp and will be looking out for Tachinibdae on pupae.
But thanks anyway!
Posted by
Kahis on 04-06-2006 19:44
#9
The fly belongs to
Hydrellia (Ephydridae), a genus of plant miners.
The most famous dipterous parasites of ladybirds are the
Phalacrotophora scuttleflies (Phoridae). We've discussed this genus before in
this thread.
Edited by
Kahis on 04-06-2006 19:47
Posted by
elck on 04-06-2006 20:19
#10
I remember Kahis,
It is soon that time of the year again and I want to study it better this time.
This spring I made a photoshoot of Dinocampus coccinellae (a wasp)
http://stippen.nl...campus.php and I want to make a simular series on the scuttleflies, but am still looking for other parasites.
I know there must be more wasps en flies that bother coccinellidae
Edited by
elck on 04-06-2006 20:20