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little fly and red eggs from Lilioceris beetle
Margarita Auer
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Posted on 18-01-2011 15:04
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Dear members,

Is there a context:
I see a fly having its feet in an egg of Lilioceris beetle.
1.4.10 garden in Lower Austria , near Vienna

Thank You for an answer

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Can it be Phoridae?
 
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Indeed, it is a female scuttle fly (Phoridae). Very interesting observation!!!

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Indeed very interesting!
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[Thank You for all Your answers

Best regards

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Thanks for Your confirmation!
 
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Megaselia sp.
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