HOME | DD

Published: 2009-07-16 12:08:36 +0000 UTC; Views: 369; Favourites: 16; Downloads: 0
Redirect to original
Description
"Flies in the family Syrphidae are commonly known as hoverflies, flower flies, or syrphid flies.As their common names suggest, they are often seen hovering or nectaring at flowers; the adults of many species feed mainly on nectar and pollen, while the larvae (maggots) eat a wide range of foods. In some species, the larvae are saprotrophs, eating decaying plant and animal matter in the soil or in ponds and streams. In other species, the larvae are insectivores and prey on aphids, thrips, and other plant-sucking insects.
Aphids alone cause tens of millions of dollars of damage to crops worldwide every year; because of this, aphid-feeding hoverflies are being recognized as important natural enemies of pests, and potential agents for use in biological control. Some adult syrphid flies are important pollinators."
Related content
Comments: 8
kyokosphotos [2009-07-18 16:01:01 +0000 UTC]
nice shot, the fly looks like it says "ah no! no photos"
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
CecilyAndreuArtwork In reply to kyokosphotos [2009-07-18 16:53:47 +0000 UTC]
Ha ha ... I think you're right!
👍: 0 ⏩: 0
ProfPoup [2009-07-16 14:56:51 +0000 UTC]
I love this picture. A little bit of visual poetry in macro pictures never hurts
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
CecilyAndreuArtwork In reply to ProfPoup [2009-07-16 19:36:41 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, I'm glad you saw poetry in this photo.
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
ProfPoup In reply to CecilyAndreuArtwork [2009-07-16 21:09:09 +0000 UTC]
The "small world" is filled with poetry. It's not filled with "monsters" and your picture showed me some of it with this little frail creature living its life as usual......
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
CecilyAndreuArtwork In reply to ProfPoup [2009-07-17 00:30:12 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, ProfPoup! In fact, I'm learning to find art through the lens and hope to enrich my mind in the process. I truly appreciate your encouragement.
👍: 0 ⏩: 0