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Syrphid Fly (Eristalis) on Daisy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Syrphid Fly Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hoverfly, flower fly, syrphid fly. Eupeodes luniger collects nectar from the pink flower. Mimicry of wasps and bees. Macro photo. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fuchsia with syrphid fly Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rhingia (syrphid) geranium 1 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Syrphid fly (Hoverflies) close up Royalty Free Stock Photo
Syrphid on cineraria flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
A syrphid fly is feeding on the nectar of Farfugium japonicum.
Syrphid flies Royalty Free Stock Photo
Syrphid Fly Royalty Free Stock Photo
Syrphid Fly Royalty Free Stock Photo
Syrphid Fly on Dandelion Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hoverfly also called flower fly or syrphid fly, make up the insect family Syrphidae. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Episyrphus balteatus, Syrphid fly on Yarrow bloom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Myathropa florea, Syrphid fly on Yarrow bloom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Syrphid fly, also known as a hoverfly, is perched on the yellow petals of a Farfugium japonicum flower, also called leopard plant. The flower has a bright yellow, daisy-like appearance with a central disk surrounded by elongated petals. The syrphid fly, characterized by its distinctive black and yellow stripes, feeds on the flower's nectar. The background features blurred green foliage, highlighting the vibrant flower and fly. Farfugium japonicum is known for its ornamental use in gardens.


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