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Phthiria sp. and Anthidium sp.
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Posted on 11-02-2008 21:28
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The fly is a Phthiria sp. (Bombyliidae), It was very interested in the bee and walking behind the bee and even touch it with his forefeet. May be it was tracing his host back to the nest?

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awesome moment, javier! It looks certainly that the Phthiria is very interested on the Megachilid bee...
 
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Nice action photo!
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would be interesting if you could prove it bur seems unlikely, as far as i can discover known hosts of Phthiria and related genera are Lepidoptera
 
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Thanks for the info! Wink
 
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