Thread subject: Diptera.info :: spider commensal
Posted by Dimitri Geystor on 17-02-2006 18:11
#1
Greetings,
I was busy photographing a large Araneus diadema female who had just captured a bee, and was actively wrapping it up, not minding at all my close approach.
Then to my surprise I noticed a small fly, some 2-3mm long, pacing all over the captured bee, indifferent to the spider and obviously feeling quite at home.
Is it a known behaviour, and do you have any ID suggestions ?
general picture
closer look at the tiny fly
Regards,
Dimitri
Posted by diphascon on 17-02-2006 21:04
#2
Hello Dimitri,
some Milichiid flies are known to show such a "kleptoparasitic" behaviour. But I can't tell you if the fly on your pics is reall a Milichiid.
Have a look at the following thread:
http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=528
cheers - martin
Posted by Dimitri Geystor on 17-02-2006 21:29
#3
Martin,
Thanks for the suggested thread.
It was a pleasure to see another beautiful and informative picture by Sarah (a regular visitor to the insectes.org forum).
From there on a hop to Irina Brake's site narrowed the search even more to Desmometopa sp (Milichiidae).
I've thus learnt a number of things to-night.
Dimitri
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 17-02-2006 21:30
#4
I also have a photo of 2 small flies having interest to Ceriagrion sp. in sprider web. Photo from Thailand.