
Eristalis tenax - Wikipedia
Eristalis tenax, the common drone fly, is a common, migratory, cosmopolitan species of hover fly. [2] It is the most widely distributed syrphid species in the world, and is known from all regions …
Common Drone Fly (Eristalis tenax) - iNaturalist
Eristalis tenax is a hoverfly, also known as the drone fly (or "dronefly"). It is migratory and cosmopolitan, the most widely distributed syrphid species in the world, and is known from all …
Drone Fly, Rat-Tailed Maggot Eristalis tenax (Linnaeus) (Insecta
The species Eristalis tenax (Linnaeus), commonly known as the drone fly (adult) or rat-tailed maggot (immature), is a mimic of the European honey bee Apis mellifera Linnaeus (Golding et …
Species Eristalis tenax - Common Drone Fly - BugGuide.Net
Apr 16, 2023 · Species Eristalis tenax - Common Drone Fly Classification · Explanation of Names · Size · Identification · Range · Habitat · Season · Food · Life Cycle · Remarks · Internet …
Drone Fly (Eristalis tenax) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Eristalis tenax. Common Name. drone fly. rattailed maggot. Kingdom. Animalia. Location in Taxonomic Tree . Genus. Eristalis. Species. Eristalis tenax. Identification Numbers. TSN: …
Drone-fly - The Wildlife Trusts
With brown-and-orange markings, the Drone-fly looks like a male Honeybee, but is harmless to us. This mimicry helps to protect it from predators while it searches for nectar in gardens and …
Eristalis tenax (Linnaeus, 1758) - GBIF
Eristalis tenax is a generalist and exotic species. The species has been mentioned as an invasive species due to interspecific displacement of bees and native hoverflies (Wellington & …
Eristalis - Wikipedia
Adults of Eristalis species such as the common drone fly (E. tenax) and the orange-legged drone fly (E. flavipes) are pollen and nectar feeders with hairy bodies capable of picking up and …
Genus Eristalis - Drone Flies - BugGuide.Net
May 25, 2024 · Larvae, at least of E. tenax, live in eutrophic water, have tail that serves as "snorkel" for breathing. They are called rat-tailed maggots.
Eristalis tenax - Smithsonian Institution
Eristalis tenax larvae are normally found in 'organically rich and polluted ditches and drains' (Stubbs 1993), or 'liquid manure' (Heal 1990). This species is included here because larvae …
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