Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Eulophidae under Polietes lardarius
Posted by Andre Jas on 03-10-2006 19:13
#1
Good evening,
I just spotted this tiny fly on my image of some sort of Sarcopaga. Any ideas? And do you know if it's there by coincidence or that ther's some sort of relationship? Thanks,
Andr
Edited by Andre Jas on 27-10-2006 22:59
Posted by Andre Jas on 03-10-2006 19:13
#2
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Edited by Andre Jas on 03-10-2006 19:14
Posted by Paul Beuk on 03-10-2006 19:14
#3
It is a chalcidoid wasp...
Posted by Gerard Pennards on 03-10-2006 19:23
#4
And to be more specific: it's looks like a chalcidoid from the family Eulophidae! And it must be a coincidence with the fly, these wasps are parasites of small larvae and pupae.
Greetings,
Posted by Tony Irwin on 03-10-2006 19:54
#5
And the
Sarcophaga is actually a muscid -
Polietes lardarius male (the hairy eyes are a big clue - I don't think any Sarcophagidae have hairy eyes, and also there's no bend in vein M)
Posted by proctoss on 03-10-2006 20:08
#6
Yes, Eulophidae
Posted by Andre Jas on 03-10-2006 20:20
#7
Thank you all for your contributions!
Odd though I googled Polietes lardarius, and found out there are hardly any images to be found. Strange, because I think it's a beautifull fly.
Andr
Edited by Andre Jas on 03-10-2006 21:55