




chrysopilus
Chrysopilus is a fascinating insect that loves to fly around gardens and meadows. With its interesting shape and bright colors, it brings joy to those who spot it!
Hábitat: Chrysopilus typically lives in gardens, fields, and meadows where flowers bloom.
The Chrysopilus is a slender fly with a distinctive metallic or golden sheen on its body, which can appear coppery or greenish depending on the species. Its long, delicate legs and clear wings are often spread slightly at rest, setting it apart from many other flies.





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Baby Chrysopilus (larvae) live as tiny predators hidden in damp soil and leaf litter!
Many Chrysopilus species have very short antennae, making their heads look quite unique!
Their name means "golden hair" from Greek, for their often shiny, metallic bodies!
Unlike house flies, adult Chrysopilus often rests with its clear wings spread out to the sides!
Chrysopilus larvae can hunt tiny insects like springtails underground because of their strong mouthparts, helping to control soil pests.
Adult Chrysopilus has a specialized proboscis that helps them sip nectar from flowers, providing energy for their active flight.
Chrysopilus can hover and dart rapidly in the air, allowing them to escape predators and find mates efficiently in dense vegetation.
Adults sip flower nectar, while their larvae are tiny hunters of small soil insects and decaying matter!
Diferencias por edad: Larvae are predatory, consuming small soil invertebrates and decaying matter; adults primarily feed on nectar.
Solidago canadensis
Adults visit flowers for nectar.
Araneus diadematus
Spiders often catch adult Chrysopilus.
Formica rufa
Ants can prey on Chrysopilus larvae.
Folsomia candida
Larvae prey on these common soil invertebrates.
Los animales sociales viven en grupos organizados, cooperando para obtener beneficios de supervivencia como la búsqueda de alimento, la defensa y la cría de descendencia.
Colorido describe a organismos u objetos que exhiben una amplia variedad de colores brillantes y distintivos.
Este rasgo identifica a los organismos cuya dieta consiste total o principalmente en tejido animal.
Los animales diurnos están activos principalmente durante el día y suelen descansar o dormir por la noche.
Describe organismos que transfieren polen, permitiendo la fertilización y reproducción de las plantas.
Peligro
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Todavía no hay notas especiales de seguridad.
8-20 mm
4-10 mm
14-45 días
10 km/h
Adults sip flower nectar, while their larvae are tiny hunters of small soil insects and decaying matter!
Chrysopilus typically lives in gardens, fields, and meadows where flowers bloom.
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