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Adult Syritta pipiens reach body lengths of 7 - 9 mm. Their bodies are club-shaped. In the males, there is an orange spot on both sides of the 2nd and 3rd abdominal segments; the females have silver-grey spots. Their femurs are very thick. Since their pro...
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Thick-legged Hoverfly
The thick-legged hoverfly is common in almost all habitats, gardens, meadows, fields, however it is rare in forests. The females feed on pollen while the males eat nectar. The larvae (rat-tailed maggots) live in compost, manure and waste. The adult flies are active from April to September.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Thick-legged Hoverfly
...The autumn spider can be encountered in a wide range of environments, at various altitudes. It prefers semi-open habitats such as forest edges, clearings, box, trees, lawns, gardens, hedgerows, bogs and swamps, where it can be found as a mature adult in herbal layers and shrub layers from August to October. The autumn spider is diurnal and feeds on insects. It builds a relatively small orb-web which is often close to the ground, The web is not more than about 1.5 metres from the ground. ...
>> Arachnids -> Spiders -> Autumn spider
Adult Andrena fulva reach body lengths of 8-14 mm, the females being smaller than the males. Their bodies have a black base colour. From March, bright auburn hair begins to grow on the chest (thorax) and abdomen. The colouration varies, up to May, from g...
>> Bees -> Andrena -> Tawny Mining Bee
Their ability to fly varies from species to species. While the adult small-headed flies eat flower nectar, their larvae live as parasites on spiders (Araneae). It is suspected that they also infect mites.
>> Flies -> Small-headed Flies
...or second day after hatching, the larvae begin feeding on feces or rotting parts of plants. At the end of their third larval stage the fully developed larvae turn into pupae. This happens in the dung or compost or in the soil below it. From egg to adult fly can take 14 to 32 days. Parasitoid mites like Bonomoia sphaerocerae and Macrocheles insignitus are the natural enemies of Sepsis Fulgens. These mites also use the flies as a means of transport. Sepsis fulgens can also can be infested by the ...
>> Flies -> black scavenger flies -> Lesser dung fly
Adult Sepsis violacea reach body lengths of 3- 4.5 mm and are therefore relatively small. Their sleek, sturdy bodies are dark with a metallic shine. They are more or less hairy. They always have h one or more hair bristle along the anterior respirato...
>> Flies -> black scavenger flies -> Sepsis violacea
...arvae who hatch one to two days later. The larvae go through 3 stages of development before they pupate. Pupation takes place in the nutrient medium or in the underlying soil. The pupae have a reddish surface. 14-32 days after the eggs are laid, the adult flies of the new generation leave their pupae. Sepsis violacea are of ecological importance as they clean the soil.
>> Flies -> black scavenger flies -> Sepsis violacea
Adult water scavenger beetles reach body lengths of 1 - 50 mm. The shape and colour of these insects varies widely. Their bodies can be round, oval, elongated or compact and their colouring black, brown, yellowish-brown, red, reddish-yellow to yellowish g...
>> Beetles -> Water scavenger beetles
Because of their appearance, Chrysolina Polita can be confused with poplar leaf beetles (Chrysomela populi). Chrysolina Polita are encountered from March to October in different habitats, up to subalpine altitiudes. . Both the adult beetles and the larvae feed on the leaves of various plants, such as mint (water mint, cat mint), sage, or oregano.
>> Beetles -> Leaf beetle -> Knotgrass Leaf Beetle

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