Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Medetera jacula (Spiders prey)
Posted by crex on 25-11-2006 10:29
#1
From midwest Sweden 2006-OCT-13. The shiny metallic look of the thorax and scutellum makes me think of Dolichopodidae. What do you think? I know it might be impossible to tell even family ... I'm also interested in what spider it is ;)
Edit: Subject changed (Dolichopodidae? (Spiders prey))
Edited by crex on 25-11-2006 12:08
Posted by crex on 25-11-2006 10:29
#2
A close-up ...
Posted by Igor Grichanov on 25-11-2006 10:59
#3
Nice picture.
Prey - Medetera jacula most probably: mesonotum striated, with 4 strong dc, femora black, antenna typical. And it is often sitting on stone walls.
Igor.
Posted by crex on 25-11-2006 11:32
#4
Thank you very much Igor.
Posted by Igor Grichanov on 25-11-2006 11:43
#5
Very funny! Illustrated life and death of predatory fly Medetera jacula. E.g., see
http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=2669&pid=11374#post_11374
Would you kindly permit to place your photo into Doli phototheque?
Igor,
http://www.dolicho.narod.ru/
Posted by crex on 25-11-2006 12:04
#6
Igor Grichanov wrote:
Very funny! Illustrated life and death of predatory fly Medetera jacula. E.g., see
http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=2669&pid=11374#post_11374
Would you kindly permit to place your photo into Doli phototheque?
Igor,
http://www.dolicho.narod.ru/
Yes, for non-commercial purposes it's ok. Hopefully we can get an iD also on the predator B)
Posted by crex on 25-11-2006 12:22
#7
Could the spider be
Drapetisca socialis (Linyphiidae)?
Posted by Juergen Peters on 26-11-2006 02:52
#8
Hello!
crex wrote:
Could the spider be Drapetisca socialis (Linyphiidae)?
Very likely.