Belongs to: flies

Conopid fly Conops ceriaeformis


Best time to see: Jun to Aug

Key facts

Also known as thick-headed flies, conopids are wasp-like parasitoids

They lay eggs on adult bees and wasps in flight and the young develop inside the host and pupate when it dies.

Uncommon but widely distributed in Britain

Recognition

Body yellow with narrow black rings in male; mainly black in female

Often seen feeding on flowers


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