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Noon Fly (Mesembrina Meridiana) This Noon Fly (Black & Orange Fly) is cleaning itself on the outside of our compost toilet at Shillingford Organics! Black & Orange Fly,Geotagged,Mesembrina meridiana,Noon Fly,United Kingdom,flies Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Noon Fly (Mesembrina Meridiana)

This Noon Fly (Black & Orange Fly) is cleaning itself on the outside of our compost toilet at Shillingford Organics!

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  1. Thanks for sharing and identifying this new specie, promoted to homepage! Posted 12 years ago
    1. My pleasure, sorry for my recent absence, had pneumonia but okay now :) Posted 12 years ago
      1. No apologies needed! Glad you're OK though! Posted 12 years ago

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Mesembrina meridiana is a species of fly, sometimes known as the noon fly. It is widespread and common between late April and late October, particularly in cattle-rearing areas. It is a large black fly with orange colouration on the base of its wings, on the feet and the face. Adults are most often seen on cow dung, basking in open ground or visiting flowers to feed upon nectar. Eggs are laid in cow dung, the larvae are carnivorous, and feed on other fly larvae within the dung. The female lays up.. more

Similar species: True Flies
Species identified by Bridget Charity Rendall
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By Bridget Charity Rendall

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Uploaded Dec 16, 2012. Captured Nov 1, 2012 14:34 in Barton Ln, Exeter, Devon EX2, UK.
  • DSC-H2
  • f/4.0
  • 10/3200s
  • ISO80
  • 6mm