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Gymnosoma, Jerusalem
GlassOWater
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Posted on 07-11-2007 13:54
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This one might have the prey of a salticid. I know the pin is too big, but I didn't punch it all the way through.
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This should be Gymnosoma atrosterni Kugler, described from Israel.
Never seen it myself


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Thank you! Quick as always! Grin
Was the species described in 1971? There is only one result in google with the year, so I'm not sure.

I'm glad I showed you something new. Smile
 
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WEll, I see it in both databases:

http://www.faunaeur.org/

and

http://www.sel.barc.usda.gov:591/diptera/names/searchno.htm


Theo
 
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GlassOWater,
You were confused by a typo. search for "Gymnosoma acrosterni".
Be note that this tachinid parasites on Acrosternum millieri and Nezara viridula.
 
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Nezara viridula has so many enemies. Wink The famous Trichopoda pennipes also attacks the hemipteran.
And maybe these: Eutrichopodopsis nitens, Trichopoda giacomellii, T. nigrifrontalis and Ectophasiopsis arcuata - but there is not certainty about these. Wink
 
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Thank you both Smile I did know it was G. acrosterni, as I just read about Acrosternum in the book hoping that I would find something useful. But I searched for "Gymnosoma acrosterni" only, so I wouldn't get other species from that genus. And that cuts of fauna euroupea.

About the parasites... seeing that N. viridula are pretty easy to get (They are common and grow perfectly on pepper bushes - my father has tonnes of those), and that tachinids are also common... Getting some of them to lay their eggs on the bugs wouldn't be too hard, no? Wink
 
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