I spent some time at my parents' apartment and was not able to get out and visit some special protected preserve, but on there 3rd floor deck in a flower pot of Calibrachoa was a very active ecosystem. Here is a breakdown:
Producers:
Primary Consumers:
Secondary Consumers:
??Consumer:
All is a little pot of flowers, I am sure there was more!
Larva of Syrphidae on Calibrachoa hunting aphids (also in photo). There were many Toxomerus marginatus adults in the area, this larva could have been one of theirs. The larvae have a very interesting movement, waving their anterior end around and tapping the leaf surface, then "inching" forward.
Polistes dominula feeding (?) on bread. Seems odd, but it looked like it was eating the bread. On 3rd Floor deck of apartment building.
Lapping aphid honey dew from Calibrachoa leaves and visiting flowers.
Aphids feeding on Calibrachoa.
These were being preyed upon by syrphid fly larvae.
Touching abdomen to plant surface. I believe that it was laying eggs. I have other images taken on this same day of the larvae and I believe an egg which I saw a fly laying.
I saw a Toxomerus marginatus perched on the leaf in the center of this image, curve its abdomen around and touch it to the edge of this leaf. When it flew away the small green ovoid objects was on the edge of the leaf. Possible Toxomerus marginatus egg?
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