




Helophilus fasciatus
The Narrow-headed Marsh Fly is a small, friendly fly that loves to buzz around wetlands. They are often seen resting on flowers and are important for pollination, helping plants grow.
生息地: Wetlands
The Narrow-headed Marsh Fly is a stout, hairy insect with a distinctive black and yellow striped abdomen, resembling a small bee or wasp. It has a proportionally narrow head compared to its body, and large, dark compound eyes. Its wings are clear with a slight brownish tint near the base.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Even though they look like bees, these flies cannot sting you!
Their babies have a special "tail" that's like a snorkel!
These flies help our food grow by visiting countless flowers!
They fly with incredible agility, even hovering perfectly still!
Narrow-headed Marsh Fly has a bee-like pattern that helps them scare away predators who think they might sting!
Narrow-headed Marsh Fly larvae can breathe underwater using a long tube that helps them access air from the surface.
Narrow-headed Marsh Fly can drink nectar while spreading pollen, which helps many plants make seeds and grow.
Adults sip nectar and pollen from flowers, while their larvae clean up decaying stuff in water.
年齢による違い: Larvae live underwater, feeding on decaying organic matter, while adults emerge to feed on nectar and pollen from flowers.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Narrow-headed Marsh Flies are safe to observe. Just watch them from a distance!
18-24 mm
9-12 mm
20-60 日
Adults sip nectar and pollen from flowers, while their larvae clean up decaying stuff in water.
Wetlands
Foraging
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