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The Ophrys fly ( Ophrys will insectifera ) is a European orchis terrestrial which owes its name with the appearance of its flower (which resembles a Mouche sinks).
Etymology
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Ophrus means eyebrow.
- will insectifera: of Latin insecta (Insect S) and fero (I carry)
Flowering
In France, from April at July, according to altitude.
Habitat
This species meets in full light or in semi-shade, on grounds especially limestones, in the lawns, wood lights,
Morphology
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green Sepals with darker green vein.
- black Petals and very courts.
- black, trefoil brown Labelle. The central lobe is itself bifide. Brown-blue in the center mackles.
- reddish pollinic Cabins.
Surface of distribution
Plant spread in France, but absent in Brittany and Corsica.
Protection
Protected space in France in certain areas (Auvergne, Poitou-Charentes, Nord-Pas-de-Calais). Like in Ile-de-France (Chalo-Saint March 91).
Remarks
Species easy to identify and little variable. O. will insectifera can however hybrider with O. aymonini , species which is rather close for him
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