albertcardona, to random
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An unusual fly: red-belted hoverfly, Brachypalpoides lentus – a sawfly mimic. The larva is yet to be described. About 20 observations in the whole UK; 172 globally.

From Hyde Park, London (June 2023). Standing right next to Peter Pan's statue.

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/166374417

catselbow, to photography
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Apologies for the poor pictures, but here's a little bee-mimicking robber fly, after and before catching a tiny bee for dinner. I followed this wily hunter around for quite a while, and he wasn't pleased with my interference so he didn't let me get very close.

The same fly, before he caught his prey. His back is hunched, his legs are extended, and his wings have begun to spread. He stands up tall, watching for his victim.

catselbow, to photography
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A wasp-mimicking syrphid fly pauses to have a drink from a drop of water and have a biiiiig stretch.

#fly #flies #syrphidae #diptera #insects #arthropods #photography

lionelb, to random
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A mating pair of Bramble Sawflies (Arge cyanocrocea).

BathNature, to nature
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A new hoverfly for me, the Crimson-belted Hoverfly (Brachypalpoides lentus). A predominantly woodland species, breeding in dead wood. not the best photo, but the only one I was able to get!
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albertcardona, (edited ) to random
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The bee parasites are out en force. Blood bees, nomad bees, and worst of all, the bee body snatchers: conopid flies. It’s tough to be a busy bee minding your own business…

Nomad bee, Nomada sp. http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/208316668

Blood bee, Sphecodes sp. http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/208306622

Conopid fly, Myopa vicaria http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/208307362

Conopid fly, Myopa sp. (update: not ferruginous bee grabber, Sicus ferrugineus) http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/208316797

#iNaturalist #Diptera #Hymenoptera #nativebees #flies #parasites #insects #entomology

Rihilism, to Flowers
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Large fly (ID apps and the intertubes suggest it may be an early tachinid fly) atop a bloodroot flower along #ClearCreekTrail.
(04/08/24)

#fly #flies #pollinators #flowers #FlowerPhotography #insects #InsectPhotography #nature #NaturePhotography #macro #MacroPhotography #MastoArt #photography #AltText

BathNature, to uk
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Dark-edged Bee-fly (Bombylius major), a cleptoparasite of solitary bees and specialist pollinator of tubular flowers today in .

pogomcl, to random
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Fungus-gnat, Mycetophilidae sp
Canon 7D EFS 60 2.8 f/4 1/320 iso: 160 Celakovice-Jirina, Czech Republic 4/7/2024 #Diptera #FungusGnat #Gnats #midges #Flies #insects #invertebrates #macro #wetlands #marshes

perkinsy, to random
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It is important to correctly identify fruit flies and vinegar flies. This article also provides tips on how to get rid of vinegar flies. Unsurprisingly it does not mention my husband's preferred method - using a vacuum cleaner to suck them off the ceiling :-)

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2024/apr/09/fruit-flies-bowl-vinegar-how-to-get-rid-of-house-apple-cider

ryanhodnett, to nature
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Moth Fly (Psychodidae)
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Moth_Fly_(Psychodidae)_-_B%C3%A6rum,_Norway_2021-07-16.jpg

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pogomcl, to random
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Cylindromyia auriceps, Red-tailed Fly Canon 7D EF 100 2.8 f/4.5 1/250 iso:250 Milovice, Czech Republic 6/13/2014

albertcardona, to random
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First unusual fly of the season:

Myopa vicaria, a conopid https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/204696300

The larvae of these flies are all internal parasites, "most of aculeate (stinging) Hymenoptera. Adult females aggressively intercept their hosts in flight to deposit eggs." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conopidae

catselbow, to photography
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A little fly (Scathophaga?) who kept me company for a long time yesterday. It makes me very happy when a little creature like this deigns to hang out with me. I had to take the pictures with my left (non-dominant) hand because he was perched on my right hand, which made it difficult.

I've had trouble taking pictures lately. I don't know if the problem is my eyes, my hands, my imagination, or my patience.

The same fly as in the previous picture, now seen from the side. Now we see his sturdy amber-colored femurs, bristling with dark spikes that help him hold onto struggling prey. Under his wing, at the back of his thorax, we see the white, thin-handled club of his haltere, all that's left of what was once a second pair of wings. Across his back, black bristles sweep backward in graceful arcs.
The same fly seen from the side, now bathing. With his front feet he's gently cleaning his extended mouthparts.

lentrichard, to Massachusetts
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A robber fly eating what appears to be a species of biting fly. This act of predation is occurring on my Subaru in Framingham, . The biting fly had it coming. An iPhone 5 photo taken 13 July 2013. Ish.

stevetypesstuff, to macrophotography
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New year, new lens. The Laowa 100mm 2x macro which on the Canon includes auto-aperture. Canon D90 with an agreeable fly who posed for me. Great detail in the eyes, happy with that!

pogomcl, to random
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White Campion, Silene latifolia with Turnip Sawfly, Athalia rosae Canon 5D2 Sigma 105 2.8 f/ 7.1 1/400 iso: 160 Dobrichovice, Czech Republic 9/11/2019

ryanhodnett, to nature
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Non-biting Midge (Chironomidae)
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Non-biting_Midge_(Chironomidae)_-_B%C3%A6rum,_Norway_2021-06-01.jpg

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louisffourie, to random
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A Golden dung fly (Scatophaga stetcoraria) on a hollyhock leaf last July.

albertcardona, (edited ) to uk
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Spring in #Pembroke1347 #UK
A few observations among many, all within about 15 minutes of crouching down by a single flower bush, today.

Lispocephala brachialis fly, in brown-resdish and blue colours.
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/201271797

Hairy-footed flower bee, Anthophora plumipes. A male, in gorgeous yellowish-orange fur.
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/201272424

Ichneumonid parasitoid wasp, its antennae as long as its whole body.
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/201272499

Oxytelus sp. rove beetle, its silky wings unfolded.
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/201272638

#iNaturalist #Diptera #Hymenoptera #Coleoptera #nativebees #flies #bees #beetles #parasitoids

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Flesh Fly (exact species unknown) - Brisbane Australia - November 2023

sflorg, to science
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Only six millimeters in length, black flies ( ) may look harmless like house , but their bites can be very unpleasant. Similar to , the females of these that are able to fly need a meal to produce eggs.

https://www.sflorg.com/2024/02/en02232403.html

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