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| sent on August 19, 2016 (17:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
He has in his mouth a bigbabol .....? :-D Ha in bocca una BigBabol.....? |  
| sent on September 25, 2016 (9:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Maybe it's just an effect of light Magari è solo un effetto della luce | 
| sent on September 25, 2016 (20:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
No is actually a drop! You can see it even in the picture that takes the side fly. I asked, in order, a researcher of MuSe of Trento that has riconoscita as "fly like that," Sarcophaga ", with larvae in dead flesh and adults sucking liquid on the most 'different substrates, from feces, the nectar of flowers to sap of plants or to the liquid of substances in decomposition. the drop could be any sugary liquid! " Maybe, I say, even grape juice, the season and the vineyards view present in my area! Thanks for the ride. Hello Gabriele :-)
No è effettivamente una goccia! La puoi vedere anche nella foto che riprende la mosca di lato. Ho interpellato, allo scopo, una Ricercatrice del MuSe di Trento che l'ha riconoscita come "mosca del genere "Sarcophaga", con larve nella carne morta e adulti succhiatori di liquidi sui substrati piu' vari, dalle feci, al nettare dei fiori alla linfa di piante o ai liquidi di sostanze in decomposizione. La goccia potrebbe essere qualsiasi liquido zuccherino!" Magari, dico io, anche succo d'uva, vista la stagione e i vigneti presenti nella mia zona! Grazie del passaggio. Ciao Gabriele | 
| sent on August 12, 2017 (13:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Your Gabriele is also beautiful. Compliments. Hello flower. ;-) Bella anche la tua Gabriele. Complimenti. Ciao fiore. | 
| sent on August 12, 2017 (13:27)
Amazing! | 
| sent on August 12, 2017 (15:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Unique and beautiful macro Unica e bella macro | 
| sent on August 12, 2017 (21:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you Flower of passage to see my "fly" ;-) :-) Hi, Gabriele Grazie Fiore del passaggio per visionare la "mia" mosca Ciao, Gabriele | 
| sent on August 12, 2017 (21:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
AnnH ... thanks for the gentle comment :-) Hi, Gabriele AnnH... grazie del gentile commento Ciao, Gabriele | 
| sent on August 12, 2017 (21:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Magoo .... nice name !! Thank you so much for appreciation :-) Hi, Gabriele Magù....nome simpatico!! Grazie mille per l'apprezzamento Ciao, Gabriele | 
| sent on August 29, 2017 (0:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The behavior you have photographed is very common in many species of flies; in the past, many hypotheses have been made in this regard, but it seems that in the end the most likely one is linked to the fact that the insect regurgitates its saliva (also several times ) To be able to liquefy and thus to ingest non-liquid substances, particularly sugars.
Hello. Claudio ;-) Il comportamento che hai fotografato, è molto comune in molte specie di mosche, in passato sono state fatte molte ipotesi al riguardo, ma sembra che alla fine quella più verosimile, sia legata al fatto che l'insetto rigurgiti la propria saliva (anche più volte) per poter liquefare e così riuscire ad ingerire le sostanze non liquide, in particolare gli zuccheri. Ciao. Claudio | 
| sent on August 29, 2017 (11:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you Claudio for the explanation .... great !! Very kind to be passed and for the detailed comment. Hi, Gabriele :-)
Grazie Claudio della spiegazione....ottima!! Molto gentile per essere passato e per il dettagliato commento. Ciao, Gabriele | 
| sent on March 03, 2018 (23:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
(KIKA) - LOS ANGELES, MAR 2 - Flies of different species have been observed to emit bubbles from their mouths. The drops of fluid are regurgitated and swallowed up to eleven consecutive times by insects, the explanation of this behavior is still a mystery. Some scholars have hypothesized that the phenomenon occurs to help fly digestion. Wenn © kikapress.com (KIKA) - LOS ANGELES, 2 MAR - Mosche di differenti specie sono state osservate emettere delle bolle dalle loro bocche. Le gocce di fluido vengono rigurgitate ed ingoiate fino a undici volte consecutive dagli insetti, la spiegazione di questo comportamento e' ancora un mistero. Alcuni studiosi hanno ipotizzato che il fenomeno avviene per aiutare la digestione della mosca. Wenn©kikapress.com | 
| sent on March 04, 2018 (22:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you very much Shobby71 and very kind for the information, the reference to the source, and the possible explanation of this unusual phenomenon to be observed. It takes a lot of luck to be able to capture such a situation .... you do not know a priori ... A cordial greeting. Gabriele Grazie mille Shobby71 e molto gentile per l'informazione, il riferimento alla fonte, e la possibile spiegazione di questo fenomeno insolito da osservare. Ci vuole molta fortuna per riuscire a catturare una simile situazione....non si sa a priori... Un saluto cordiale. Gabriele | 
| sent on February 10, 2019 (12:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I tried a little around.... this is the answer that seems to me among the most sensible flies of different species have been observed to emit bubbles from their mouths. The droplets of fluid are regurgitated and swallowed up to eleven consecutive times by insects, the explanation of this behavior is still a mystery. Some scholars have speculated that the phenomenon happens to help the digestion of the fly Ho cercato un pò in giro....questa è la risposta che mi sembra fra le più sensate Mosche di differenti specie sono state osservate emettere delle bolle dalle loro bocche. Le gocce di fluido vengono rigurgitate ed ingoiate fino a undici volte consecutive dagli insetti, la spiegazione di questo comportamento e' ancora un mistero. Alcuni studiosi hanno ipotizzato che il fenomeno avviene per aiutare la digestione della mosca...che poi è la stessa data da Shobby71. | 
| sent on February 11, 2019 (0:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Giorgio for the patient research.... certainly the most plausible explanation is this. Thanks again. to Presto, Gabriele Grazie Giorgio per la paziente ricerca....senz'altro la spiegazione più plausibile è questa. Grazie ancora. A presto, Gabriele | 
| sent on March 25, 2019 (0:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful shot. Congratulations Gabriel... And thanks for the valuable information to Claudio L, Shobby71, and Giorigio2862 Bellissimo scatto. Complimenti Gabriele... e grazie delle preziose informazioni a Claudio L, Shobby71, e Giorigio2862 | 
| sent on March 25, 2019 (18:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Pablo for being past, very kind, and thanks for the welcome comment! Hello, Gabriele Grazie Pablo per essere passato, molto gentile, e grazie del gradito commento! Ciao, Gabriele |
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