Poached Egg DaisyPoached Egg Daisy Insects and Spiders

The Poached Egg Daisy (Polycalymma stuartii) is one of those wildflowers that are often seen when travelling around in outback New South Wales, northern parts of Victoria and in the Central Australia region.

It is also a flowering plant that attract a variety of small to medium size insects, providing a food source of nectar and pollen. From tiny native bees and wasps,

This Australian native flowering plant is a food source for a variety of insects, including larvae of lepidopterans (butterflies and moths), as well as the adult butterflies, hoverflies, beetles, grasshoppers, ants and native bees (who are often seen on the flower heads). They also attract a number of spider species who wait motionless for any insects that land on the flower.

Ligyra cingulata - Bee Fly, Alice Springs Desert Park NT
Ligyra cingulata (Bee Fly) on Poached Egg Daisy (Polycalymma stuartii), Alice Springs Desert Park NT
Chalcid Wasp (genus Torymus), Alice Springs Desert Park NT
Chalcid Wasp (genus Torymus) on Poached Egg Daisy (Polycalymma stuartii)
Lasioglossum (Homalictus) on Poached Egg Daisy (Polycalymma stuartii), Alice Springs Desert Park NT
Lasioglossum (Homalictus) on Poached Egg Daisy (Polycalymma stuartii)
Honey bee on Poached Egg Daisy (Polycalymma stuartii)
Apis Mellifera (Honey bee) on Poached Egg Daisy (Polycalymma stuartii)
Lasioglossum (Chilalictus), Alice Springs Desert Park NT
Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) on Poached Egg Daisy (Polycalymma stuartii)
Snout Beetle (genus Lixus, family Curculionidae), Alice Springs NT
Snout Beetle (genus Lixus, family Curculionidae), Alice Springs NT
Genus Peucetia (Green Lynx Spider), Alice Springs Desert Park NT
Genus Peucetia (Green Lynx Spider) on Poached Egg Daisy (Polycalymma stuartii)

Poached Egg DaisyPoached Egg Daisy Insects and Spiders

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