Hyalopeza schneiderae

A fruit fly at Hughes Grassy Woodland

Hyalopeza schneiderae at Hughes Grassy Woodland - 4 Feb 2024
Hyalopeza schneiderae at Hughes Grassy Woodland - 4 Feb 2024
Hyalopeza schneiderae at Hughes Grassy Woodland - 4 Feb 2024
Hyalopeza schneiderae at Hughes Grassy Woodland - 4 Feb 2024
Hyalopeza schneiderae at Hughes Grassy Woodland - 4 Feb 2024
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Hyalopeza schneiderae 5 Feb 2024 MichaelMulvaney
Unidentified 4 Feb 2024 LisaH

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I saw two of these flies on separate plants, both exhibiting the same behaviour - dancing around a stalk, separating their wings, then one appeared to curl its body (I assume to lay eggs). I couldn't capture the beauty of the cream and white edged wings - I've never seen a fly with dark, opaque wings. Hope they're native!

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   5 Feb 2024
Yes I suspect they are laying eggs and that their maggots will feed on the plant.
LisaH wrote:
   5 Feb 2024
Thank you Michael - the fly is an amazing creature! And thank you for all that you have done for NM, the work you've put into moderating 40,000 +++ sightings, and taking the time to comment and share your knowledge.
AaronClausen wrote:
   5 Feb 2024
@LisaH are you saying that Michael or the fly is the amazing creature 😂
LisaH wrote:
   5 Feb 2024
Oops - oh dear! Michael, of course! (jokes). Will edit now - thanks for bringing it to my attention.

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  • Cassinia Associated plant
  • 5mm to 12mm Animal size
  • Egg laying Breeding behaviour
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