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NATURE - Arthropods -
Hoverflies
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Arthropods
Eristalinae, the Hoverflies, are a subfamily of Syrphid Flies, better known as Hover Flies. While the adults are usually seen
hovering around flowers, most larvae feed on decaying organic debris or are filter feeders that purify water.
American
Hover Fly
Bare-eyed
Mimic Fly
Black-shouldered
Drone Fly
Broad-banded
Hornet Fly
Common
Drone Fly
Common
Thick-legged Fly
Eastern Band-winged
Hover Fly
Eastern
Calligrapher
Eastern
Catkin Fly
Emarginate
Smoothtail
European
Drone Fly
Four-lined
Hornet Fly
Globetail
Hover Fly
Hairy-eyed
Mimic Fly
Hornhand
Sedgesitter
Long-nosed
Swamp Fly
Many-tufted
Sedgesitter
Margined
Calligrapher
Narcissus
Bulb Fly
Narrow-headed
Marsh Fly
Oblique
Stripetail
Rat-tail
Maggot Fly
Sedgesitter
Shiny
Bog Fly
Short-haired
Leafwalker
Small Black
Drone Fly
Thick-legged
Hover Fly
Transverse-banded
Flower Fly
Tufted
Globetail
Wasp-like
Falsehorn
Yellow-haired
Falsehorn
Yellow-legged
Flower Fly