RMAKJPM7–Fruit-fly or Vinegar Fly, Drosophila melanogaster
RMPCJH3H–High macro view of a fruitfly head showing compound eyes and mouthparts
RMHRF84R–Fruit Fly Eye
RFWMHJMX–Close-up Of Fruitfly On Leaf
RM2BDX5G0–Drosophila flies
RFWCGK4W–Close-up Of Fruitfly On Plant
RMHRJEDF–Fruit Fly Eye, SEM
RFWMXKB5–Close-up Of Fruitfly On Leaf
RF2GE3NK8–Fruitfly, Drosophila pseudoobscura, Satara, Maharashtra, India,
RFWMB1J3–Close-up Of Fruitfly On Leaf
RF2G8K06C–Fruitfly, Drosophila melanogaster, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RFWMNW9J–Close-up Of Fruitfly On Flower
RF2DFJPDP–Fruitfly (Drosophola ) on rain drenched flower
RF2E1HKWW–Fruitfly on green leaf, Drosophilidae, Pune, Maharashtra, India
RFPGYMB2–SONOrange fruitfly resting on a juicy green leaf, isolated against a blurry black and brown background.
RMDXE03D–Fruit-fly on leaf
RF2JRWTE2–Reusable apple shaped fruit fly trap filled with liquid.
RMDXY8MG–Fruit fly on Citrus leaf, Upper view
RM2HN861C–Wild Tobacco Fruit Fly, Bactrocera cacuminata. This fruit fly lives on Solanum mauritianum. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RMA1DH93–Fruit-fly or Vinegar Fly, Drosophila melanogaster
RMPCJH3K–High macro view of a fruitfly head showing compound eyes and mouthparts
RMDXY8N6–Fruit fly on Citrus leaf
RMPCJH3E–High macro view of a fruitfly head showing compound eyes and mouthparts
RFR44X81–Fruit fly - Drosophila melanogaster
RF2AXEJ8M–Detailed close-up of a fruit fly (drosophilidae) on a plant stalk
RMHRJEDE–Fruit Fly Eye, SEM
RFMKD01R–Drosophila melanogaster - fruit fly
RM2BDX38X–Wild and white-eyed fruit flies
RFMKCY39–Drosophila melanogaster - fruit fly
RMCTPCKK–Female Mexican fruit flies
RFWEJTJ3–Close-up Of Fruitfly On Flower
RMR100XB–Far North Queensland wetland water lilly flowers and lilly pads flourish in the warm tropical climate.
RFWHE6F9–Close-up Of Fruitfly On Leaves Outdoors
RM2DE2E1D–Fruit Fly ovipositing on thistle
RFWG7A6X–Close-up Of Fruitfly On Leaf Outdoors
RF2JRWTE1–Reusable apple shaped fruit fly trap filled with liquid.
RFWF8WKC–Close-up Of Fruitfly On Leaf
RM2HN85YW–Wild Tobacco Fruit Fly, Bactrocera cacuminata. This fruit fly lives on Solanum mauritianum. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2A5N3AP–fruit fly (3mm by size) sitting on a leaf with green foliage background
RF2A2MXBE–Cucurbit fruit fly Bactrocera cucurbitae is one of the most important pests of cucurbits. It punctures bottle gourd fruit to inject it's eggs in fruit
RMDYHRWR–Fruit fly on a lemon
RM2A5N3BA–closeup eye shot of an insect
RMDYHRY3–Fruit fly on a lemon
RFTD1P7F–Macro of colorful Paracantha fruit fly on the Cirsium texanum bud
RMDXY8MW–Fruit fly on lemon, Front view
RFT2ERFK–Fruit flies on a cut apple out on a bird feeder for the wild birds during winter
RMD8009B–Fruit fly on lemon
RMKHKE08–jungle fly on plant
RMDXY8MN–Fruit fly on lemon, Front view
RMB4JATR–Hover-fly on a Sunflower Head
RMMFFM14–FRUITFLY (Drosophila melanogaster) This 3mm long fly just taken off from melon. *HIGHER RATES APPLY*
RME462TJ–Wild Common fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) Vienna Drosophila RNAi Center, Institute for Molecular Pathology, Austria [focus stacking]
RMAPRCA0–Fruit-fly or Vinegar Fly, Drosophila melanogaster. Feeding on fruit
RMDAJJHC–vinegar fly, fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster), Fruitfly on a pear, Germany, Bavaria
RF2JRWTDY–Reusable apple shaped fruit fly trap filled with liquid.
RFWDX54A–Close-up Of Fruitfly On Leaf
RFH71BG3–Drosophila melanogaster fruit fly extreme close up macro
RFWH73P7–Close-up Of Fruitfly On Skin
RM2BJ1MMT–Culture of fruitfly, Drosophila melanogaster
RFWGERW7–Surface Level Shot Of Fruitfly On Leaf
RFT43RNX–Tiny red-eyed fly sitting on a tree trunk
RFWDPMHT–Close-up Of Fruitfly On Leaf Against Black Background
RFTD1P2D–Macro of colorful Paracantha fruit fly on the Cirsium texanum bud
RF2M6X6NM–Fruitfly, Drosophila suzukii Satara, Maharashtra, India
RMHRF6C4–Fruit flies
RMHA85YY–usdagov 8456922792 k7500-1
RM2BE00RB–Mexican fruit flies laying eggs
RMCTPCKG–Female Mexican fruit flies photographed on an orange
RMHRJ8WY–Oriental Fruit Fly Laying Eggs
RMMFFM11–FRUIT-FLY (Drosophila melanogaster) in flight having just taken-off from strawberry. A 3mm fruitfly is caught at 1/60,000 sec as it flies over a straw
RM2BE00PX–Mediterranean fruit fly
RMCRNT50–Picture-winged Thistle Gall Fly (Urophora cardui) adult, resting on leaf, Crossness Nature Reserve, Bexley, Kent, England, june
RM2AM60JW–Agricultural news . beetle (Batocera rufius), which hasbeen introduced into the Virgin Islands in recent years,continue.? to be plentiful. In Dominica the maugo maggot, the larva of the fruitfly (Anastrepha sp.), wag unusually abundant. Wood-boringbeetles, ambrosia beetles, were troublesome in their attackson hogsheads and puncheons for shipping lime juice. Theslug or palute (lenjnii<ifa occidentalis) was not so much inevidence as a pest of provision crops as in 1915. NATURAL ENEMIES OF IN.IURIOUS INSECTS. The predaceous thrips (Fr.uiklimithrips vespijormis) wasfairly well distributed in Gr
RMD45KAD–Invasive Mexican fruit flies laying eggs in grapefruit. The fruit fly is a serious pest to citrus and mango.
RMBDB7NX–Picture-winged fly (Tephritidae) feeding on a leaf
RMBC1ANN–Large fruit fly Xyphosa miliaria Tephretidae two males exhibiting specific wing postures during rivalry UK
RMA9PT2F–SEM x84 drosophila wild
RFG2P6TT–Miniature with Fruit Bugs inspecting Apples under glass dome
RFPKEMEA–Digital illustration of a fruit fly
RFT43RTF–Tiny red-eyed fruit fly sitting on a plant stem in front of a dew drop
RFWE96FE–Close-up Of Fruitfly On Leaf Against Black Background
RMMFFKXJ–FRUIT-FLIES (Melanogaster) on rotting strawberry
RFWGPD29–Close-up Of Fruitfly On Leaf Against Black Background
RF2GC8YHP–Hoverfly Eupeodes corollae on flower of Great mullein (Verbascum thapsus)
RFWN731F–Close-up Of Fruitfly On Green Plant Against Black Background
RF2DD5CAA–Male hoverfly Eristalis arbustorum
RF2GTD601–Close-up Of Bee Pollinating On Flower
RM2C660BP–Curly mutant of the Fruit Fly (Drosophila melanogaster). The mutation is used as a genetic marker.
RF2GT4A58–Close-up Of Mating Fruit Flies On Leaf
RM2BE00P3–Mediterranean fruit fly
RM2C6618K–Wild type Fruit Fly (Drosophila melanogaster) lab culture.
RME462TN–Common fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) laboratory culture Curly (wings turn up) mutant, the mutations are used as genetic markers in gene research, Vienna Drosophila RNAi Center, Institute for Molecular Pathology, Austria.
RM2C660BT–Curly + orange mutant of the Fruit Fly (Drosophila melanogaster). The mutation is used as a genetic marker.
RF2CE9F3X–Hoverfly Eupeodes luniger feeding on Goldmoss stonecrop (Sedum acre)
RMBC175E–Large fruit fly female Tephritidae ovipositing in a fruit in desert Mexico
RMAMCR51–A scanning electron micrograph of a foot of the Drosophila wild type, magnified x975.
RFG2P6W1–Miniature with Fruit Bugs inspecting Apples under glass dome
RME462TG–Wild Common fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) Vienna Drosophila RNAi Center, Institute for Molecular Pathology, Austria [focus stacking]
RMAPRCA2–Fruit-fly or Vinegar Fly, Drosophila melanogaster. On strawberry fruit
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