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...e eggs overwinter there. In spring the eggs are transported into water by the rain. The pre-larvae soon hatch from their eggs and fully develop into larvae. At the end of June, after one year of development, the larvae emerge from the water as adult dragonflies.
>> Dragonflies -> Ruddy Darter
Insect-eaters, birds, dragonflies, robber flies and wasps are the natural enemies of Melanostoma scalare. As Melanostoma scalare ensure the pollination of many plants, they are considered ecologically important.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Melanostoma scalare
Insect-eaters, birds, dragonflies, robber flies and wasps are the natural enemies of Melanostoma mellinum. As they ensure the pollination of many plants, Melanostoma mellinum are ecologically important.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Melanostoma mellinum
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