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| Lesser dung fly | | The Lesser dung fly (Sepsis fulgens) belongs to the genus Sepsis, in the order Diptera, suborder Brachycera, infraorder Muscomorpha (Section: Schizophora; Subsection: Acalyptratae), superfamily Sciomyzoidea, family black scavenger flies (Sepsidae), subfamily S... | | |
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| In summer you can see the common cluster fly in flowers, on overripe fruit, carrion or dung heaps, in September, on blooming goldenrod (Solidago) and in October, in large numbers on sunlit tree trunks or on walls. The common cluster fly likes to suck up sap ‘bleeding’ from trees. | | |
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| The common cluster fly poses no threat to humans, as it doesn’t lay eggs in human food stores. Nevertheless, it can be annoying, especially when it occurs en masse. Insectivores are natural enemies of the common cluster fly. | | |
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| |  | | Marmelade Fly Episyrphus balteatus from the side | | >> Picture |
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 | | Common green bottle fly sitting on a leafe | | >> Picture |
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