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Makro Freak
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Posted on 26-03-2009 23:48
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Can someone be so kind and explain to me what this marked organ is.

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Species is (Gonia capitata)

a hires version (2.136 × 3.200) is available here --> http://upload.wik..._honey.jpg

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palpi Smile
 
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And where is this sensory appendage for ? Smelling ?
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It's a tasting organ (though the concept of 'taste' in insects is probably completely different to the way we understand it in humans) Smile I would guess that 'smelling' is most linked to the function of the antennae.

It is also a useful feature to note when identifying some species Grin

Nice photo BTW Smile
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http://tachinidae.org.uk
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Understand, thats very interesting. The first thing I thought was: "It's a bottle opener" (joke) Smile

Thank you for the informations and the compliment. Cool
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they are very notably spoon-shaped in Lispe species, MuscidaeWink
 
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