Posted by javanerkelens on 08-01-2010 14:30
#7
Interesting article!
In particular about:
Egle groenlandica sp. nov. is only known
from females and may be the first known case of a calyptrate fly reproducing parthenogenetically.
Egle species are indeed one of the first flies to see, but maybe there are hostplants who have there flowering a bit later....? So some egle species are active in that time of period..?
Joke :)