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23-JUL-2005

Hover Fly (also known as Flower Fly) on Yarrow

Flower-fly

The flower-flies or hover-flies are a family of flies (Diptera), scientifically termed "Syrphidae".

As one of their names suggests, they are most often seen around flowers; the adults feed mainly on nectar and pollen, while the larvae (maggots) eat a wide range of foods. In some species, the larvae are saprophytes, eating decaying plant and animal matter in the soil or in ponds and streams. In other species, the larvae are insectivores and prey on aphids, thrips, and other plant-sucking insects. Aphids alone cause tens of millions of dollars of damage to crops worldwide every year, and so aphid-feeding hover-flies are being recognised as important natural enemies of pests, and potential agents for use in biological control.

Some syrphids mimic bees or wasps in appearance, in some cases bearing an alarming resemblance, both in shape and coloration. It is thought that this mimicry protects hover-flies against falling prey to birds and other insectivores which avoid eating true wasps because of their sting. Adult syrphid flies are important pollinators.

Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
1/20s f/5.6 at 100.0mm iso400 full exif

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Debi25-Jul-2008 23:24
Excellent details!
Guest 16-Aug-2005 02:03
what a superb shot!. The detail and colors are excellent!