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Photo#447673
Copyright © 2010
Ilona L.
fly with parasitic wasp? (and springtails) -
Coenosia
Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
August 25, 2010
I didn't notice what was going on here until the photos were on the computer.
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Contributed by
Ilona L.
on 27 August, 2010 - 10:58am
Last updated 13 December, 2010 - 10:45am
Moved
Moved from
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Ilona L.
, 4 November, 2010 - 4:44pm
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the fly must be a Coenosia
pls move it there
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v belov
, 4 November, 2010 - 3:26pm
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Suggestion
The springtails are surprisingly detailed for something with so few pixels. Maybe you could post a crop of the lower-right-hand corner of the image to the springtail section of the guide- perhaps Frans Janssens can ID them.
I would also suggest using a thumbnail ([thumb:447673]) to cross-reference to this image rather than linking. That way it won't get dragged along with this image if someone does a "tag all" to move it.
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Chuck Entz
, 27 August, 2010 - 1:52pm
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springtails
I'll probably just post some springtail photos later. I've been getting a lot of them showing up on photos.
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Ilona L.
, 27 August, 2010 - 2:12pm
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