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Musca autumnalis (male) with alien passenger
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Posted on 09-03-2013 14:54
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When I pinned the M autumnalis, this strange creature fell off.

Its about 0,4-0,5 mm ( the micropin is 0,1 mm)
Its hard as a beetle, protected by a "shell".
4 pair of legs (weak ?). Doesn´t look very mobile.

Any idea what it is ?
Is it associated with the fly or was it there by coincidence ?
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I think this is heads on ...
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Many species of mites attach to flies, usually as parasites. Pseudoscorpions attach to flies because they have no wings of their own. I don't know of any other arachnids commonly on flies.
 
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