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hoverfly

Allograpta obliqua

Description:

Allograpta obliqua is a common North American species of hoverfly. The larvae are important predators on aphids. Adults are 6–7 mm long, with yellow stripes on the thorax, and cross banding on the abdomen; with four longitudinal, yellow stripes or spots on the fourth and fifth tergite. Yellow face lacking a complete median stripe. Eggs are creamy white, elongate oval and about 0.84 mm in length. Full grown larvae are 8–9 mm. Adults of A. obliqua occur throughout the year in the southern part of their range. Eggs are laid on surfaces leafs or branches near aphids. Larvae hatch in two to eight days and feed on the aphids.

Habitat:

Found in most of the continental United States. Quebec in Canada, Bermuda, Mexico, and some parts of the Neotropical Americas, and the West Indies

10 Comments

SusanEllison
SusanEllison 12 years ago

Thanks for compliments all!

MelissaFerguson
MelissaFerguson 12 years ago

Very nice series, Susan!

KristaHerman
KristaHerman 12 years ago

Beautiful series. These are all amazing shots.

DoraAnderson
DoraAnderson 12 years ago

Very cool! I love syrphids!

SusanEllison
SusanEllison 12 years ago

thanks Anzarina and Aditi

Aditi Rajan
Aditi Rajan 12 years ago

Love the wings!

anzraina
anzraina 12 years ago

great shot ...

SusanEllison
SusanEllison 12 years ago

Thanks Antonio for the ID and thanks for the compliments Rolo and Karen.

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

It's a lovely syrphid fly!

Rolo
Rolo 12 years ago

wow ..perfect!

SusanEllison
Spotted by
SusanEllison

Houston, Texas, USA

Spotted on Dec 30, 2011
Submitted on Dec 30, 2011

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