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The painted lady is found on the subtropical plains. This species is common and is encountered in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. In Europe, the painted lady is a permanent resident in the Mediterranean region only.
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Chlamydatus pullus
...enus Chlamydatus, in the order Hemiptera, the suborder typical bugs (Heteroptera), the infraorder Cimicomorpha, the superfamily Miroidea, the family capsid bugs (Miridae), the subfamily Phylinae, and the tribe Phylini. Chlamydatus pullus are very common and widespread.
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The common cluster fly is medium-sized, reaching body lengths of 4.5 to 12 mm. Its body is brownish-black. Its head is whitish-grey and it has a dark marking covered with black bristles in the middle of its face. The eyes, which are on top of the head and...
>> Flies -> Blow-flies -> Common cluster fly
...hair at the sides. At the edges of the scutellum are 6-8 long, black bristles. The abdomen is olive coloured with some light patches. The wings, span 12-16 mm, shimmer brownish, have black veins and overlap on the abdomen in resting position. The common cluster fly is cumbersome in flight.
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...rge lawns, golf areas and other sports facilities, cemeteries, housing estates, stables and pavements. They appear throughout the year. From spring to summer, they are found on blooming coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara), daisies (Bellis perennis) and common hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium), where they feed on nectar and pollen.
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Common cluster flies mate from May on. The females lay eggs in crevices in the soil. The development from larvae to adult takes about two months. After hatching, the larvae infect earthworms from the family Lumbricidae (especially those of the genus All...
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In Europe, the subfamily Nicrophorinae with the genus Nicrophorus is common and the subfamily Silphinae with the genera Ablattaria, Aclypea, Dendroxena, Heterotemna, Necrodes, Oiceoptoma, Phosphuga, Silpha and Thanatophilus. Some examples of the 47 European Silphidae species are: Nicrophorus humator, Nicrophorus vespillo, N...
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Query: Common cluster fly - Pollenia rudis
Common cluster fly - Pollenia rudis
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Query: Common cluster fly - Top view
Common cluster fly - Top view
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Query: Common cluster fly with a drop in the mouth
Common cluster fly with a drop in the mouth
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