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Melanostoma scalare are shiny and have a black base colour. The forehead and face are covered in a yellowish powder. Only the central stripe on the face is shiny, while in Melanostoma mellinum the entire face is a shiny black. The males have red compound eyes which are almost directly beside each other, while there is a distinct gap between those of the females. There are several simple eyes (ocelli) on the top of the head. The mouthparts are designed fo...
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Melanostoma scalare
Face Fly - Phaonia subventa
Face Fly - Phaonia subventa belong to the order Diptera and to the family Muscida. This species is widespread throughout Europe. These flies reach body lengths of 6-8 mm. The upper part of their scutellum is grey, the lower part, orange. Their abdomen i...
>> Flies -> House Flies -> Face Fly
Hylaeus
...st always black and hairless , which rules out immediate determination of Hylaeus species in the field. . Only three species have red as the base colour of their abdomens. It is typical for all Hylaeus to have a clearly visible marking on their face, yellow or yellowish white in colour, but on the females this may be reduced to a few points at the sides or to narrow vertical stripes on the anterior eye margins , or this marking can be completely absent. The markings on the face vary from species to species, and this therefore allows accurate identification. Many species have bright spots on the chest and legs. Since their bodies are hairless, these bees cannot carry pollen externally. Hylaeus carry pollen in a crop (a ...
>> Bees -> Hylaeus
The most striking feature of this fly is the large, bloated-looking head. At the front is a translucent, dark brown bubble. The face of the Sicus ferrugineus is yellow. The lower part of the face is shiny, while the crown and forehead are dull coloured. The large compound eyes are chestnut-brown. The antennae are short and reddish brown and the 2nd segment is often as long as the 3rd. The proboscis consists of two sections and is dark brown ...
>> Flies -> Thick-headed Flies -> Sicus ferrugineus
Geotrupes stercorarius
Geotrupes stercorarius belongs to the family of earth-boring dung beetles. It is found in Europe, Asia and Canada. Geotrupes stercorarius reach lengths of 16 mm to 25 mm. The face of the beetle is black or black-blue, and the underside is blue, blue-green or blueviolet. The beetles are slightly hairy. Their wing covers each have 7 long rows of weak spots. The beetle can make noises. with its rear hips. The beetle pref...
>> Beetles -> dor beetles -> Geotrupes stercorarius
Query: Zygielle x-notata - side face
Zygielle x-notata - side face
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Query: Panorpidae - female exemplar - side face
Panorpidae - female exemplar - side face
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Query: Beetle - common red soldier beetle - side face
Beetle - common red soldier beetle - side face
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Query: Xylocopa violacea - side face
Xylocopa violacea - side face
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Query: Hummingbird hawk-moth - side face
Hummingbird hawk-moth - side face
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