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jpeg image: Live adult female fly photographed at West Chicago Prairie, DuPage County IL on June 15, 2005. Length: 20mm. The syrphidae are famous for their bee and wasp mimickry, but this fly goes the extra mile - it uses its front legs to mimic the jointed wasp antennae of the Vespids. When the fly lands, it hold its front legs up in front of its face and waves them about. The effect is really quite convincing when you see one strike the pose. (The fly in the photos is doing it). Also, the clouded leading edge of the wing mimics the appearance of wasp wings.

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Own work http://www.cirrusimage.com/fly_syrphid_Temnostoma.htm

Date

06/15/2005

Author

Bruce Marlin

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Syrphid Temnostoma

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