Western Wood Fly
Blera scitula
"Blera scitula", the Western Wood Fly, is an uncommon species of syrphid fly first officially described by Williston in 1882. Hoverflies get their names from the ability to remain nearly motionless while in flight The adults are also know as flower flies for they are commonly found around and on the flowers from which they get both enegy-giving nectar and protein rich pollen. The larvae of Blera are of the rat-tailed type feeding on exuding sap or in the rot holes of trees.