Monday 3 December 2012

Episyrphus balteatus

This is one of the most distinctive of Britain's hoverflies. It is also one of the most abundant and most recorded species. The two photographs below were taken at Brockholes Wetland Reserve, Lancashire, on 11th July 2011.


 

The following two photographs were taken in a suburban garden, Darwen, Lancashire on 6th October 2012.





Episyrphus balteatus

This is one of the most distinctive British hoverflies. It is one of the most abundant and most recorded species. The two photographs were taken at Brockholes Wetland Reserve on 11 July 2011.
 
 
 
The following photographs were taken in a Suburban Garden, Darwen, Lancashire on 6th October 2012.


 
 
 
 
 

Friday 30 November 2012

Platycheirus granditarsus


This is a distinctive orange hoverfly which is widespread and common throughout Britain.




Thursday 29 November 2012

Red Lily Beetle (Lilioceris lilii)

Described by the RHS as”the lily grower’s nemesis”, this beautiful scarlet beetle has had a devastating effect on a pot of my lilies. The larvae first appeared on 9th August 2012 and the adults on the 28th November 2012. Since they overwinter in the adult stage, their appearance at so late a date was probably due to a mild spot of weather.

Wednesday 23 May 2012

Eristalis pertinax



This was the first hoverfly that I came across this year. It was 23 March on open heather moorland (West Pennine Moors SD 682200, altitude 400m) when this hoverfly was attracted to my rucksack. This large species was identified  by its having entirely orange front tarsi, and the basal half of the hind tibia being pale.

Thursday 15 December 2011

Long-legged Fly (dolly) Dolichopus sp.

This rather beautiful metallic green fly was photographed in a meadow close to a stream in Darwen, Lancashire. This is a male with prominent genitalia at the rear. The larvae are predators on smaller invertebrates.

Wednesday 9 November 2011

Eristalis horticola (Hoverfly)


This large hoverfly is abundant in my garden (north west England) between April and October. This specimen was seen on 16.6.11. It is a particularly brightly coloured species of its genera and has a characteristic darkened area across the wing below the stigma.
Order Diptera
Family Syrphidae

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