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Two-tailed pashas prefer to live in habitats in which strawberry trees (genus Arbutus) grow. This is the food plant of their caterpillars. The adult butterflies live on rotting fruit, excrement and sweat and can fly well and fast. They can be watched in their flights for hours. Male specimens of two-tailed pasha guard their territory and fend off competitors from the same species. Occasionally, they even scare away small birds. ...
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Brush-footed Butterflies -> Two-tailed pasha
The larvae resemble caterpillars. They have segmented legs attached to the chest and 6 to 8 pairs of hind legs. They have two simple eyes. The larvae feed on the leaves or the fruit of various trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants. They often appear in groups on leaves which they eat from outside in. They often “ride” on the leaves’edges while eating and - raise up their abdomen when disturbed.
>> Wasps -> Common Sawflies
...found in various habitats. They occur in particularly large numbers everywhere where old, rotting meat or faeces can be found. The adults often sit on trees, shrubs and herbaceous flowering plants, where they feed on nectar, sweet plant juices, ripe fruit juice or honeydew from aphids. However they also like the protein-rich fluid from dung or carrion. Some of the adult flies overwinter.
>> Flies -> Flesh-fly -> Grey fleshfly
...nd fertilization female mosquitoes feed on blood which they suck from mammals, birds, reptiles or amphibians. This is essential for the formation of the eggs, as the blood supplies the protein required for this. All mosquitoes also feed on nectar or fruit juice.
>> Mosquitoes -> Mosquitoes
Small fruit fly
The small fruit fly [Drosophila (Sophophora) melanogaster], also known as the vinegar fly, is a species in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder brachyceran flies (Brachycera), the infraorder Muscomorpha (section: Schizophora; subsection: Acalyptrata),...
>> Flies -> Drosophilidae -> Small fruit fly
Due to their role as pollinators of early blooming fruit trees, Bibio clavipes are considered ecologically significant. The larvae make an important contribution to the formation of humus in the soil, but can also be harmful to plant roots in winter time or in dry seasons, especially if they occur en mass...
>> Mosquitoes -> Bibionidae -> Bibio clavipes
Query: Fruit Fly - Chaetorellia jacaeae
Fruit Fly - Chaetorellia jacaeae
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Query: Fruit Fly - Philophylla caesio
Fruit Fly - Philophylla caesio
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Query: Small fruit fly - Drosophila melanogaster
Small fruit fly - Drosophila melanogaster
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Query: Fruit flies - Tephritidae
Fruit flies - Tephritidae
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