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Posted on 07-06-2006 09:05
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I wonder if someone might advise on the attached picture of a small fly, please. It seems similar to Eustalomyia festiva, and is very common in solitary bee colonies in the Inverness area. This one is standing on top of an Andrena barbilabris nest. The Eustalomyia festiva larva is said to feed off flies stored by solitary wasps, but this species definitely follows female bees (Halictus as well as Andrena) into their nests, and I wonder if it feeds on the bee larvae. I would welcome any comments on the ID or the behaviour.

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Leucophora, another genus of kleptoparasitic anthomyiids living in nests of solitary bees in the soil. The adults of this genus are seen mostly in the spring.
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Thanks, Kahis, for that astonishly fast reply!

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