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The common cluster fly is medium-sized, reaching body lengths of 4.5 to 12 mm. Its body is brownish-black. Its head is whitish-grey and it has a dark marking covered with black bristles in the middle of its face. The eyes, which are on top of the head and nearly touch, are compound, large, oval and reddish-brown in colour.
>> Flies -> Blow-flies -> Common cluster fly
Paraplatypeza atra are small flies with body lengths of 2-2.5 mm. Their stocky, bumpy bodies are very dark at the top and light grey at the bottom and the females appear somewhat brighter than the males. Their heads are black (females: dark greyish-brown) and they have very large complex eyes, which at the males (until the mouth area) in the centre of their heads...
>> Flies -> Flat-footed flies -> Paraplatypeza atra
Many species have a metallic sheen or are brightly coloured.The antennae have 3 to 7 segments (depending on the species) and widen at the top. By increasing blood pressure, these fins will increase even too. Some species have very broad, externally serrated forelegs, which help them when digging in the ground.
>> Beetles -> Scarabs - Scarab beetles
...h as cherry, pear, juneberry, mountain ash, hawthorn, quince, birch or roses. They scratch into the leaf tissue with their ovipositor, forming a small pocket in which a single egg is deposited. After 2 weeks, the larvae hatch and crawl sluggishly on top of the leaf and eat the tissue under scraping. They skeletonize individual leaf parts without the venation (ribs, leaf veins) and the lower epidermis. The dry leaves go brown or roll up. The larvae (cherry slug) produce no more mucus in the final st...
>> Wasps -> Common Sawflies -> Pear Sawfly
Meiosimyza rorida reach body lengths of up to 4 mm. Their round, yellowish, reddish and beige coloured bodies are covered in dark, widely spaced bristles. The head is yellowish-white, with a broad face and dark stripes of bristles at the top. The compound eyes are large and reddish. The chest (thorax) is reddish-yellow and covered with long individual bristles. The scutellum is light yellow and has individual bristles along its edges. The abdomen and thorax are separated by a narrow ‘wa...
>> Flies -> Lauxaniid flies -> Meiosimyza rorida
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