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Bibio marci
The Hawthorn Fly is a small, black insect that loves to be around hawthorn trees. They are often seen in spring and are known for their unique, fluffy bodies.
生息地: Forests
The Hawthorn Fly is a stout, fuzzy black insect with notably long, dangling legs and often dark, smoky wings. Males have unusually large eyes that meet at the top of their head, making them distinct from the smaller-eyed females.
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カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Male Hawthorn Flies have giant eyes that cover almost their entire head!
So many larvae hatch, they can look like a wriggly black carpet!
Their larvae live underground for almost a year before becoming flies!
They are named because they appear around the same time hawthorn trees blossom!
Hawthorn Fly has a thick, hairy body that helps them stay warm and active during cooler spring weather.
Hawthorn Flies can form impressive swarms where males perform aerial displays to attract female mates.
Hawthorn Fly larvae munch on decaying plant material underground, helping recycle nutrients back into the soil.
Adults sip nectar and larvae munch on dead plants, helping decompose and enrich the soil!
年齢による違い: Adults feed on nectar and pollen; larvae are detritivores, consuming decaying organic matter and roots.
Crataegus monogyna
Larvae feed on roots; adults feed on flowers.

Prunus spinosa
Adults visit flowers, helping transfer pollen.
Malus domestica
Adult flies aid in pollinating apple blossoms.
Erithacus rubecula
Hawthorn flies can be a food source for birds.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Hawthorn Flies are friendly and safe to watch. Just enjoy looking at them from a distance!
15-25 mm
8-12 mm
5-10 日
Adults sip nectar and larvae munch on dead plants, helping decompose and enrich the soil!
Forests
Foraging
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