Anthomyia procellaris

Anthomyia procellaris

"Anthomyia procellaris" is a species of fly in the family Anthomyiidae.
Boldly marked root-maggot fly  Anthomyia oculifera,Anthomyia procellaris,Geotagged,Spring,United States

Appearance

"Anthomyia procellaris" can reach a length of 5–7 millimetres. These small flies show velvety black on greyish markings, with three black spots on the center of the thorax. The eyes are bare and the proboscis is robust. The abdomen is mainly greyish.

This species is very similar to "Anthomyia imbrida" and "Anthomyia pluvialis" and it is a quite difficult species to identify correctly. However in "Anthomyia procellaris" the black marking just at the base of the wings is not divided into two separate areas and ends in a straight rear boundary. Moreover in males the anterodorsal hairs on the hind tibia are less than 9.
root maggot fly becoming very common around here Anthomyia procellaris,Geotagged,Spring,United States

Distribution

This species is present in Europe, the East Palearctic realm, the Near East, and the Nearctic realm.
Anthomyia procellaris  Anthomyia procellaris,Canada,Geotagged,Summer

Behavior

These flies prefer wooded habitats and hedge rows. They fly from Spring to autumn and love sun bathing. They feed on nectar, pollen and excrements. Larvae are associated with bird’s nests and feed on bird droppings.

Habitat

These flies prefer wooded habitats and hedge rows. They fly from Spring to autumn and love sun bathing. They feed on nectar, pollen and excrements. Larvae are associated with bird’s nests and feed on bird droppings.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderDiptera
FamilyAnthomyiidae
GenusAnthomyia
SpeciesA. procellaris