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Gymnosoma but what they are doing ?
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Posted on 22-05-2008 09:50
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Curious position for little Gymnosoma.
Is it possible to go further ? (I know it is difficult)
Thanks for help
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Near paris may21th, ~5mm
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another bad view
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up Wink
 
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The usual Gymnosoma rules apply, in that they are hard/impossible to identify to species from photos Wink BUT my guess (and it really is a guess, with little confidence) is G. nudifrons, but it is just a guess based on running the top (male) through the Central European key. Smile

And, what are they doing? They are training to join the circus as acrobats! Grin
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Could this be the male protecting the female from further male attention after mating with her? I know this occurs in some species, and I have seen a similar thing in Conopids. I have an article somewhere if I can fish it out.
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many thanks
 
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