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Condylostylus preying on Aleyrodidae |
Longlegged flies of the family Dolichopodidae are
true flies found worldwide in a variety of habitats. While their appearance varies, the adult flies generally have
metallic colored bodies, long legs, and veined wings. Some larvae are predators while others mine plants, but all adults feed on small insects including
whiteflies. Evidence of their existence dates back to the
Cretaceous Period as many have been found in amber deposits.
An earlier post I wrote on Google+ briefly looks at the relationship between the longlegged fly genus Condylostylus and Aleyrodidae, also known as whiteflies.
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