A crab spider with its prey, a Thick-Headed Fly (Dalmannia sp.) male, on a sheep's bit scabious flower in a Calcareous grassland.
A crab spider with its prey, a Thick-Headed Fly (Dalmannia sp.) male, on a sheep's bit scabious flower in a Calcareous grassland.
A crab spider with its prey, a Thick-Headed Fly (Dalmannia sp.) male, on a sheep's bit scabious flower in a Calcareous grassland.
Conops vesicularis is a small fly of the thick-headed flies family. I found this female enjoying the warmth of my greenhouse. The larvae of this species are endoparasites of large Hymenoptera such as carpenter bees or hornets including Asian hornet. By weakening and killing the queen, they weaken and destroy the swarm.
Conops vesicularis is a small fly of the thick-headed flies family. I found this female enjoying the warmth of my greenhouse. The larvae of this species are endoparasites of large Hymenoptera such as carpenter bees or hornets including Asian hornet. By weakening and killing the queen, they weaken and destroy the swarm.
Conops vesicularis is a small fly of the thick-headed flies family. I found this female enjoying the warmth of my greenhouse. The larvae of this species are endoparasites of large Hymenoptera such as carpenter bees or hornets including Asian hornet. By weakening and killing the queen, they weaken and destroy the swarm.
Conops vesicularis is a small fly of the thick-headed flies family. I found this male enjoying the warmth of my greenhouse. The larvae of this species are endoparasites of large Hymenoptera such as carpenter bees or hornets including Asian hornet. By weakening and killing the queen, they weaken and destroy the swarm.
Conops vesicularis is a small fly of the thick-headed flies family. I found this male enjoying the warmth of my greenhouse. The larvae of this species are endoparasites of large Hymenoptera such as carpenter bees or hornets including Asian hornet. By weakening and killing the queen, they weaken and destroy the swarm.
A Thick-Headed Fly gathering nectar of a scabious flower in an alpine meadow of Vercors.
A Thick-headed fly resting on a wood scabious flower in a wet meadow. Their larvae are endoparasites of Hymenoptera aculeata. The adults are nectar feeders, regularly visiting flowers.
Thick-headed Fly resting on a Wood Scabious in a wet meadow.
Their larvae are endoparasites of bumble bees of the genus Bombus. The adults are nectar feeders, regularly visiting flowers.
Thick-headed Fly resting on a common bracken in a wet meadow. Their larvae are endoparasites of bumble bees of the genus Bombus. The adults are nectar feeders, regularly visiting flowers.