Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Face to face ? fly vs. spider
#1
Hello,
Please, can comeone help me to identify this fly (or even spider)?
Size: cca 2.5 mm?
Habitat: light forest with oaks, cherries and black locusts
Slovakia, Kosice, 300 m a s.l., July 2005
Spider prey is probably Formica sanguinea. The fly seems to be very impertinent, it feeds literally from spider mouth,

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The situation is also here:
http://www.fotoaparat.cz/index.php?r=25&rp=209911&gal=photo
Thanks for any ideas.
Martin
#3
The fly is a chloropid of the genus
Tricimba. I have seen such behaviour in
Desmometopa of the Milichiidae, but never in Chloropidae.
#4
Thaks a lot Paul!
I have also seen various flies in the vicinity of spiders with prey but this situation was very strange for me. In my photos there is probably also Desmometopa sp. on a honeybee attacked by the wasp Vespula germanica - I will sent it later.
Martin
#5
Desmometopa are very 'fond' of honeybee preys of spiders, robberflies and reduviid bugs.
#6
Thank you Paul for additional information. I am sending a Desmometopa (as I guess) in next thread.
Martin
#7
Hello!
Because nobody mentioned the spider: it's a crab spider (Thomisiidae) of genus
Xysticus.
#8
Hello!
I seen very similar situation.
#9
That is
Desmometope all right.
Posted by
crex on 29-12-2006 07:29
#10
Mielczarek wrote:
Hello!
I seen very similar situation.
The spider is
Misumena vatia, I think.
#11
Yes. The spider of the year 2006

#12
Juergen, thanks for spider identification!
To Mielczarek: Very interesting photo, poor spider,

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Martin