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Syrphidae ID and behaviour
Cesa
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Posted on 03-10-2010 20:18
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Hello,
This syrphid is from Black Sea coast in September 2010. I ask for (1) its identification, (2) meaning this behaviour. It presses with its forelegs the flower from both sides; as result of this, the pollens fall down. Is this behaviour known? What is the advantage for the fly?
Comments are very much appreciated. Muhabbet
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Cesa wrote:
Hello,
This syrphid is from Black Sea coast in September 2010. I ask for (1) its identification, (2) meaning this behaviour. It presses with its forelegs the flower from both sides; as result of this, the pollens fall down. Is this behaviour known? What is the advantage for the fly?
Comments are very much appreciated. Muhabbet

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The fly is a Melanostoma. I have not heared of this behaviour before but I think the genus has pollen eaters so it might be a way to get some pollen out and eat it.
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Thank you very much Paul, also for your comments!
 
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Is it mellinum or scalare?
 
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