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Zophomyia temula · dygliamusė

DE · Langborstige Raupenfliege
PL · posępnica stonkówka

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zophomyia_temula
These flies preferably inhabit meadows, woodland, hedge rows and moist environments and they can usually be found in the grass and on low-hanging leaves. Adults can be found from April to August, feeding on nectar and pollen of flowers, especially of Heracleum sphondylium. Larvae are endoparasitoids. The specific hosts are unknown.

3517

model Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL
f 16
EV± 0.0 EV
speed 1/200 s
flash yes, mode: unknown
ISO 100
focal 65 mm