Doug Bosco bosco@interaccess.com
P.S. I just read about the feeding cycle of flesh flies, midges, and
mosquito larvae in a Purple Pitcher Plant in the latest edition of Discover
Magazine.
The authors call it a 'feeding line' with flesh flies and midges doing the
initial work of 'grinding up' the meal and the mosquito larvea picking up
the crumbs, leaving the pitcher plant to digest the fragments left and the
waste products of all three.
Doug Bosco bosco@interaccess.com