SPILOMYIA LONGICORNIS

Spilomyia longicornis

FLOWER FLY FAMILY (Syrphidae)


Description

This colorful fly is approximately 3/4 inch in length.  The combination of bright yellow and brown spots and stripes mimic a wasp, probably a yellowjacket.  The pattern  of yellow and brown pigment in the eyes hides the typical one-color fly eyes.  The abdomen is long and slender with brown and yellow bands.  The antennae are short and brown.



Occurrence
Occasionally seen nectaring on flowers in the summer.  The indvidual in photos A and B were photographed in early October in Child's Hollow.


Comments

The genus Spilomyia includes 11 species north  of Mexico.  The adult flies extend their front legs to imitate the longer antennae of yellowjacket wasps (Photos A & B). The larvae of the genus live in water-filled holes in trees.





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