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Marmelade fly
The marmelade fly (Episyrphus balteatus) is a species in the family hoverflies (Syrphidae).
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Their appearance is eye catching. They can, however, easily be confused with wasps, as they look deceptively similar to them (mimicry). Unlike wasps, they only have one pair of wings (Diptera) and are not hairy. The marmelade fly is found from May to August in wetlands, forests and mountains all over Europe. Thelarvae feed on aphids and certain other small creatures. The adult marmelade fly lives off the nectar and pollen of many flowers and is considered a pollinator.
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Query: Marmelade Fly Episyrphus balteatus from the side
Marmelade Fly Episyrphus balteatus from the side
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Query: Head of Marmelade Fly female
Head of Marmelade Fly female
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Query: Marmelade Fly female top view
Marmelade Fly female top view
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Query: Marmelade Fly male on red flower
Marmelade Fly male on red flower
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Query: Head of male Marmelade Fly
Head of male Marmelade Fly
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Query: Marmelade Fly view from beneath
Marmelade Fly view from beneath
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