Jun 202014
Here are a pair of photographs of a beautiful fly, a member of the group referred to as “thick-headed flies” (Family Conopidae, possibly Physocephala sp.). Thick-headed flies are wasp imitators, who also happen to lay their eggs inside the bodies of wasps. This one has lovely blue wings. It was perched on the blooming Cleyera along Piney Woods Church Road, the current roadside “U.N.” for diverse pollinating insects.