RMJFM9XN–Palude Luna, Brescia, Lombardy, Italy Macro shot of a fly diptera on a flower
RMW2B3Y5–Mesembrina mystacea - a bumblebee-mimic from the House Fly family (Diptera: Muscidae)
RFW4EDRG–Exotic Drosophila Fruit Fly Diptera Insect on Plant Leaf
RM2D977Y6–Bridal flight of Diptera, these midges form dense clouds in the light after the rain, above the pastures in autumn, Ain, France
RMBNY89H–Fly. Diptera
RMP83W69–Reflected light micrograph of a tiny 3mm fly (Diptera)
RF2HDYP96–Goldfly - fly Lucilia Diptera on on spoiled food.
RMCNRANT–mosquitoes (Nematocera (Diptera)), swarm of mosquitoes, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate
RMDPPB34–Tachinidae is a large and rather variable family of true flies within the insect order Diptera
RMF6JPKD–A slender fly (order Diptera) with characteristic halteres clearly visible. Photographed on a white background
RMBE73C8–Fly (Diptera)
RFC2TD8B–Macro of profile fly (Diptera) on grass
RFE97WFB–fly (diptera)
RFW8T4ER–Small Diptera (fly) on a green leaf
RM2DF6AB4–Yellow or golden dung flies (Scatophaga stercoraria) feeding of cow feces. Insecta. Diptera. Scathophagidae. Valle de Aran, Lleida.
RMMNFNMC–Midge - Diptera, familly Chironomidae
RMBE15HY–A midge, unfortunately, I cannot determine the species (Diptera)
RMEC651B–Fly order Diptera, suborder Brachycera
RME1AHAN–Dead crane fly (Diptera tipulidae)
RMH44WPM–Fly, blade of grass, diptera,
RM2A3PMFM–female Mesembrina mystacea, a bumblebee mimic from the House Fly family (Diptera: Muscidae), feeding on animal excrement
RFW95RC5–Exotic Drosophila Fruit Fly Diptera Insect on Plant Isolated on Black Background
RFPDGRW7–A group of common House Flies - Diptera - sunbathing on a leaf.
RMBNY7RC–Fly feeding. Diptera.
RFP3WMMN–Large fly (Diptera) on a wood surface close-up
RF2HGH7NC–Eristalis, a large genus of hoverflies, family Syrphidae, in the order Diptera, photographed here on buckwheat flowers.
RMEBNHNX–true flies (Brachycera, Diptera), head and thorax of a fly, lateral view
RMPE5F15–Neriidae is a family of true flies (Diptera) commonly known as banana stalk flies or stilt-legged flies.
RMB30NFG–Robber Fly, diptera, on blade of grass
RMBE7GRK–Fly (order Diptera, suborder Brachycera)
RFRWK3WR–An Asilidae or robber fly, also called assassin flies is a powerful and aggressive diptera insect
RFE97WFC–fly (diptera)
RFW8T4EK–Small Diptera (fly) on a green leaf
RM2DF76JB–Galls on Eryngium bourgatii produced by diptera insect Keifferia pericarpiicola. This photo was taken in Montgarri, Lleida province, Catalonia, Spain.
RMDPGWHP–A fly resting on a lily leaf, Diptera
RMHDJJPE–The Tachinidae are a large and variable family of true flies within the insect order Diptera, with more than 8,200 known species and many more to be d
RM2D97B72–Tachinid fly (Ectophasia crassipennis) Adult male, Diptera parasite of various species of bedbugs, Prairies, August, Lac de Vassiviere, Creuse, France
RFW4EDW1–Exotic Drosophila Fruit Fly Diptera Insect on Plant Isolated on Black Background
RFPDGRW6–Common House Flies - Diptera - sunbathing side by side on a leaf.
RMBNY8CJ–Fly on leaf. Diptera
RFK85JK5–Macro shot of a fly (Diptera) near a trail in Kirkland, WA, USA
RMT2R17C–Flavivirus
RMEBNRD4–fly (Brachycera, Diptera), head of a fly, macro shot, with a piece of sugar on labellum
RMPE5F1T–Neriidae is a family of true flies (Diptera) commonly known as banana stalk flies or stilt-legged flies.
RMPABF54–A pair of mating robber flies, order Diptera, during hot weather in 2018. Robber flies are predatory and feed on other insects. Dorset England UK GB
RMBE73B5–Fly (order Diptera, suborder Brachycera)
RFRWK3Y8–An Asilidae or robber fly, also called assassin flies eating an other insect. It is a great diptera predator
RMFG6FHW–Stick insect (Pseudophasma bispinosa) with three attached dipteran ectoparasites, their abdomens gorged with blood
RM2A1YMKA–Hoverfly or Drone Fly, Eristalis tenax, Syrphidae, Diptera
RM2DF76JD–Killer fly (Laphria marginata), predator diptera with your prey. This photo was taken in Valle de Aran, Lleida province, Catalonia, Spain.
RF2GJ550A–Image of a flies (Diptera) on green leaves. Insect Animal
RF2BN6TWF–Alamy Uk British Fliy Diptera resting on some bright golden flower heads.
RM2D97B51–Tachinid fly (Ectophasia crassipennis) Adult male, Diptera parasite of various species of bedbugs, Prairies, August, Lac de Vassiviere, Creuse, France
RFKB7RA7–Crane fly - a member of the insect family Tipulidae, of the order Diptera, true flies in the superfamily Tipuloidea.
RM2GJX1DJ–Picture-winged Fly Ceroxys urticae commonly known as Band-winged Wingwaver
RFMBNRWC–Macro shot of a fly (Diptera) on a wooden outdoor in Redmond, WA, USA
RMT2R17X–Flavivirus
RMGYKDT7–Phantom midge (Chaoborus spec.), pupa
RMP445Y0–The Tachinidae are a large and variable family of true flies within the insect order Diptera. Insects in this family commonly are called tachina flies
RM2C368XM–Fly 'Diptera spec
RMBE76W5–Fly (order Diptera, suborder Brachycera)
RMBJK12B–Gallinipper Insect Diptera
RMFG6DP7–Stick insect (Pseudophasma bispinosa) with several attached dipteran ectoparasites, their abdomens gorged with blood
RM2A1YMJW–Hoverfly or Drone Fly, Eristalis tenax, Syrphidae, Diptera
RM2DF76FK–Hornet robberfly (Asilus crabroniformis) is a predator diptera insect. This photo was taken in Pals beach, Girona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RF2GJ550J–Image of a flies (Diptera) on green leaves. Insect Animal
RMTRE6WJ–robberfly (Choerades cf. femorata), sitting on a leaf, Germany
RFFB1GG7–Coloured SEM of small fly (Diptera)
RMEY5G02–Diptera on inflorescence purple - France
RMBE73BG–Fly (order Diptera, suborder Brachycera)
RF2F3XDN7–Fly Diptera in closeup or macro view
RMFG6A5F–Amazonian stick insect (Pseudophasma bispinosa) with several attached dipteran ectoparasites.
RM2A1YMKD–Hoverfly or Drone Fly, Eristalis tenax, Syrphidae, Diptera
RM2DF76HK–Flower flies or hoverflies are diptera insects that feeds of pollen and nectar flowers, in this photo Malva moschata. This photo was taken in Arribes
RF2GJ5512–Image of a flies (Diptera) on green leaves. Insect. Animal
RF2J128B5–Slim diptera on a leaf
RF2AXED78–Diptera with stripes on yellow meadow flowers
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