New video of the mona monkey searching for food in a village.
Related species for the Golden hoverfly (Callicera spinolae)
By Taxonomy
« Back to the Golden hoverfly (Callicera spinolae)
-
Aspen hoverfly (Hammerschmidtia ferruginea)
-
Bog hoverfly (Eristalis cryptarum)
The bog hoverfly is a bee mimic; it is very similar in general appearance to a bee. Like all members of the Eristalis genus, this species…
-
Wasp hoverfly (Doros profuges)
This spectacular large, slender hoverfly is a wasp mimic; its body shape and black and yellow markings make it very similar in appearance to…
More about the wasp hoverfly »
0 videos
-
Pine hoverfly (Blera fallax)
The pine hoverfly is the only hoverfly with a red-tipped black abdomen and a yellow face.…
More about the pine hoverfly »
0 videos
-
Midge (Chironomus riparius)
Information on Chironomus riparius is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
0 videos
-
Northern house mosquito (Culex pipiens)
Information on the Northern house mosquito is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
More about the northern house mosquito »
0 videos
-
Fungus gnat (Arachnocampa luminosa)
Information on the fungus gnat is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
-
Stiletto fly (Cliorismia rustica)
This stiletto fly has a greyish-black thorax. The abdomen is long and tapering, and is patterned with grey and black.…
0 videos
-
Mottled bee-fly (Thyridanthrax fenestratus)
As the common name suggests, the mottled bee-fly is somewhat similar in appearance to a bee. Like all flies, it has a single pair of wings;…
-
House fly (Musca domestica)
The house fly is, perhaps, the most common and widespread animal in the world. It is a serious pest, which spreads many disease-causing…
-
Cranefly (Tipula paludosa)
This species of cranefly, or daddy-long-legs is one of the most common craneflies in Britain. The larvae, known as 'leatherjackets' are…
0 videos
-
Heath bee-fly (Bombylius minor)
Bee-flies are named for their resemblance to true bees. However, they belong to the order Diptera (flies), which only possess two wings…
More about the heath bee-fly »
0 videos
-
Cranefly (Lipsothrix nigristigma)
Most people have experienced a cranefly or 'daddy long-legs' Tipula oleracea in the house at the end of the summer. Lipsothrix nigristigma…
0 videos
-
Horse-fly (Chrysops relictus)
Apart from entomologists, there are probably few people who would actively look for horse-flies. For their size, they have one of the most…
0 videos
-
Stiletto fly (Spiriverpa lunulata)
The stiletto fly Spiriverpa lunulata is a pale grey colour, and covered in fine downy hairs that give the fly a 'fluffy' appearance. The…
0 videos
-
Hornet robberfly (Asilus crabroniformis)
This fearsome looking fly, large and giving every appearance of aggression is, nonetheless, completely harmless to man. Most of the body is…
-
Dotted bee-fly (Bombylius discolor)
As the common name suggests, the dotted bee-fly is somewhat similar in appearance to a bee with its stout, furry body. Like all flies, it…
More about the dotted bee-fly »
0 videos
-
Neoditomyia (Neoditomyia farri)
Information on Neoditomyia farri is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…
0 videos


























