Common Dainty

Baccha elongata

"Baccha elongata" is a species of hoverfly in the genus "Baccha". The long, very slender body of this hoverfly is unmistakable. Members of the eristaline genus "Sphegina" are also very slender and can be found in similar habitat but those flies have a rather different enlarged hind femur, whereas in "Baccha" this feature is slender.
Gossamer Hoverfly (Baccha elongata) Sitting on the ground in the shade of the woodland bit of my garden, I noticed this unobtrusive, delicate and simply beautiful hoverfly laying eggs on a plant stalk.

With a little adjustment, I was perfectly placed to capture her activity up close, hopefully without disturbing her?

Luckily I managed both. Watch her in action and read more about her here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goqpXuDhlyM

(There's a short section of slo-mo in the video) Baccha elongata,Geotagged,Spring,United Kingdom

Appearance

As with most hoverfly species the sexes can be told apart by the male's eyes meeting on the top of the head, but separated in the female. One of the smaller hoverflies the wing length is around 4.5 to 8 mm.
Baccha elongata  Baccha elongata,Common Dainty,Geotagged,Germany,Spring

Distribution

This species overwinters as a larva and can be seen on the wing from spring until autumn. Generally it can be found in shady places low to the ground in woodlands and along hedgerows.

Common and widely distributed throughout Britain and Ireland wherever there is suitable habitat though easily overlooked due to its unobtrusive nature. Further afield the range includes the western palearctic and North America.
Baccha elongata, Heesch, Netherlands  Baccha elongata,Common Dainty,Heesch,Macro,Netherlands

Food

As with most other members of the subfamily Syrphinae the larvae are predatory though there seems to be a preference for a variety of different ground-layer aphids.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderDiptera
FamilySyrphidae
GenusBaccha
SpeciesB. elongata