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Nanna inermis prey
Nikita Vikhrev
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Diptera-nonDiptera postGrin
Any idea, who is small black prey of Nanna, the only image, sorrySad
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At least today the prey (escaped) was this Nematocera.
Ceratopogonidae?
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I think Chironomidae.
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...and this one?
Predator - Nanna flavipes(?) - collected and will be IDGrin
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Hi Nikita - I have been looking forward to another season of "Can you identify these mangled remains?" Grin
1 is something small and black.Wink
2 is Chironomidae.
3 is probably Chironomidae.
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Thank you Gabor and Tony.
Tony, Nanna season is short, but I hope next couple weeks I'll send more.
Damned difficult object to observe this Nanna, but according Andrey Ozerov, nothing is known at all. Still cold in Moscow, very few Diptera, but Nanna is everywhere!Grin
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also Chironomid?
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I think so.
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Thank you Tony. Nanna's diet seems rather monotonous!
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Well, compare it to living in an apple orchard. In season, what are the chances you will eat mostly apples?
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More on prey of Scathophagidae.
May 17, 2007, our town park, shortly after the rain, around 7 p.m.
A Cordilura consuming a psyllid (Trioza/Triozidae, according to wing venation: M, R and Cu originate in same point).
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