Posted by Greenfingers on 27-04-2009 20:51
#1
While I was photgraphing
Bombylius feeding I noticed in one photograph that the tip of its proboscis splits into a Y-shape when it withdraws its tongue from the flower - see also my blog at
http://cabinetofc...-lies.html
where I have speculated that this might be a mechanism to prevent airlocks in the proboscis after feeding on nectar. Does anyone know whether this speculation might be well-founded?
Posted by Greenfingers on 27-04-2009 20:56
#2
...and here's the image (I hope) that I failed to upload with the original post (haven't got the hang of this yet)