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beeny
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Posted on 10-03-2006 09:37
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I know nothing about this scene......Shock
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Astonishing.Shock The fly with the prey is an asilid but is the newcomer? Looks like it. I associate this behaviour with Empididae -males offering seductive gifts to femalesGrin. I'll see what I can find on this when time allows. Perhaps Geller-Grimm could help.
 
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I think both flies are robber flies but they do not look like the same species. I have not heard of kleptoparasitic behaviour in asilids yet, but I can have a quick check.

EDIT: Nothing in this one: http://www.dipter...load_id=11.
Edited by Paul Beuk on 10-03-2006 10:16
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