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Fly: Eriothrix rufomaculata

25 Friday Jul 2025

Posted by sconzani in insects

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bristly black and red fly, British flies, British insects, Eriothrix rufomaculata, fly, insect, parasitic fly larvae

Over the past week I’ve had several sightings of this little fly, Eriothrix rufomaculata, and, though I usually shy away from trying to identify flies, this one is very distinctive. Amongst the checklist of features to look for that are listed on the Naturespot website entry for Eriothrix rufomaculata are the ‘red abdominal side patches’ ♥, ‘silvery face’ ♥, ‘projecting mouth edge’ ♥, and ‘slightly shaded wings’ ♥. It’s also very bristly.

Though the adults are supposedly active from June to October, I presume I’m seeing more of these flies now due to recent hatchings. Look for them feeding on flowers, particularly umbellifers and flowers from the Daisy family, which includes everything from Ragwort to Fleabane, Yarrow to Hemp-agrimony, thistles to Knapweeds, and many more.

Like many creatures, these flies have a dark side to their life cycle: their larvae are parasitic, feeding on the larvae of various moth species, including the little grass moths (the Crambidae) and the very beautiful tiger moth species (the Erebidae).

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Like a miniature Mexican wave

02 Saturday Nov 2024

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British centipedes, British insects, centipede, insect

It was quite mesmerising watching each of this centipede’s tiny legs moving, rhythmically, one small step after another, like a miniature Mexican wave along each side of its body.

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So, I thought I’d share a short video. I presume it is searching for food, a passing aphid, a stationary hoverfly larva, a slow slug perhaps.

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There’s a cannibal in my kitchen

12 Saturday Dec 2015

Posted by sconzani in insects, ladybird, nature, nature photography, winter

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harlequin ladybird, hibernation, insect, invasive species, ladybird, ladybug, winter

For the third time in as many weeks a Harlequin ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) has appeared as if from nowhere in my kitchen. They like to find somewhere cosy to hibernate the winter away so I’m sure a warm spot near my gas boiler would suit them very well and normally I wouldn’t mind but this is the most invasive ladybird on earth.
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The voracious little Harlequin originated in Asia but was introduced firstly to North America and later to Europe to control aphids. Though it only arrived in Britain in 2004 – perhaps blown across the Channel, or it may have hitched a ride on a vehicle – it has already spread throughout half these isles. The problem is that the Harlequin doesn’t just eat aphids; not only does it compete with native ladybirds for food but it also devours their eggs and larvae, as well as the eggs and caterpillars of butterflies and moths. It may look cute but it has the devastating potential to wipe out all 26 resident species of ladybird.

This is one time when I really wish this ladybird would fly away home!

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