Girdled Syrphe
The syrphe girdled is a Insecte flying about the Diptère S.
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Size: 8 to 12 Misters
- the eggs are laid in colonies of Puceron S. the larvae which into emergent then nourish only these animals.
- the adults nourish nectar and of honeydew.
One often confuses it with the wasps, but this insect is inoffensive. Its only means of defense, is its extraordinary speed, which enables him to eclipse in less seconde.
One finds it close to conifers, such as the pines and the fir trees, in which he lives.
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