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Sepsis fulgens are diurnal and active in Southern Europe from February-November and in Northern Europe from May to September/October. They prefer habitats such as forest edges, riverbanks, streams, lakes, meadows and wetlands, where they can often be found on foliage and flowers in the sun. They live on sweet nectar and other...
>> Flies -> black scavenger flies -> Lesser dung fly
...es are migratory. In the spring (sometimes at the end of summer or in early autumn), the butterflies leave the warm climes where they originate and migrate to the temperate regions south of the Arctic Circle, where they remain until at least early November. In Europe, painted ladies fly in from May to July.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Brush-footed Butterflies -> Painted lady
Geomyza tripunctata occur from the coast to high mountains and prefer wet or dry meadows and forests, where they can be found from May to November on grasses and herbaceous plants. In mild winters they may be seen in January.
>> Flies -> Opomyzidae -> Geomyza tripunctata
Drone flies are commonly encountered everywhere from March to November. Their preferred habitats include open countryside, forest edges, parks and gardens. They are very often found on plants of the parsley family, and may appear there en masse especially in midsummer. They feed on the nectar of flowers, which they suc...
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Eristalis pertinax
There are 2-3 generations of large white per year, from March until early November. The caterpillars of the 2nd generation can cause severe damage to cabbage crops. The large white is therefore considered a pest.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Butterflies -> Large White


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