
This is the larval stage of a syrphid fly - they love to eat aphids, and this monster ate a lot !!!!!!


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Dinner ....![]() This is the larval stage of a syrphid fly - they love to eat aphids, and this monster ate a lot !!!!!! ![]() ![]() Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Sorry for my lack of knowledge in nature/biology jargon... what are aphids? I assume those are the little yellow things on the branch, but are they living creatures or just another piece of a plant?
sorry Yi-P ...
Aphids are a sap sucking insect, which are found congregating in HUGE numbers on plants - they can do significant damage, and may even kill the plant on which they are feeding. Aphids can reproduce asexually, so each female gives birth to hundres of offspring, without having to mate - producing little clones of themselves. The yellow bit that you can see is the abdomen (the belly filling up with plant sap), and the spiny things sticking out the back are called tubercles ... the mouthparts are at the 'front', and are inserted into the stem. Syrphid larvae (the maggot - the green thing) specialise in feeding on the aphids - and the aphids are stuck with their mouthparts sticking into the plant and don't 'get away' ... so the syrphid trundles along and just eats ![]() Hope this makes sense ?????? Hugs Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Even to me. Thanx muhly for the concise but detailed explanation, Rel. Although I knew what aphids were, your description of how they feed has provided me with a greater knowledge of them. Is there nothing our members here do not know? ![]() g.
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On the leaf to the right are little white things with legs, what are they? Love your work by the way ![]() Fuji Finepix s9500>>>D70s 18-70 lens
LOL - whew, glad it made at least some sense then
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Interesting photo and story on these liitle critters Rel.
It sort of looks like fresh corn on the cob ![]() Well done Rel.
Well I'd love one of those 105VR lenses and I don't know when I will be able to afford it!! ![]() Cheers, Mick ![]() ![]() ![]()
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![]() Gunn - sorry, we posted at the same time, and I missed yours until now ![]() ![]() On the leaf to the right are little white things with legs, what are they? Basically, the white thing with legs is an old 'skin'. Insects have what is known as an exoskeleton - our skeleton is on the inside, insects have theirs on the outside ... inside is just all nice and mushy ![]() ![]() Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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