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- Volucella_pellucens abstract "Volucella pellucens is a hoverfly. It occurs in much of Europe, and across Asia to Japan.It is about 15–16 mm in length with a broad body. It is mainly black, but the front part of the abdomen has a broad, yellow band, giving it the appearance of a bee or wasp. The two wings are transparent, as with most flies, but the leading edge is amber, with a brown patch on each wing. The mimicry of bees or wasps in shape, and colouration is shown by other hoverflies, and this is thought to protect against falling prey to birds and other insectivores which avoid eating true wasps because of their stings. However, the difference between hoverflies and wasps or bees is hoverflies have two wings, and the Hymenoptera species have four.The adult V. pellucens is usually found in woodlands, but will enter gardens. It lives on nectar and pollen, as with most hoverflies, and visits flowers from May to October, showing a distinct preference for bramble. It typically flies at head height. The female enters the underground paper nests of the common wasp, Vespula vulgaris, or the German wasp, Vespula germanica, and lays her eggs. Despite the conspicuous nature of the intruder, the hosts do not appear to register her presence as she makes her way into the otherwise well-guarded nest entrance.When the eggs hatch, the larvae drop to the bottom of the nest chamber, where they feed as scavengers on debris. This may include dead wasp grubs and adults, remains of food brought into the nest by the wasps, and other insects living there. Mature larvae are sometimes on the combs and have been recorded feeding on dead or moribund wasp larvae and pupae which were left in the combs when the nest was abandoned by the wasps in the autumn. Fully grown larvae leave the nest and pupate in the soil below. If the host nest is in the roof or walls of a house, then it is not unusual for the larvae to end up crawling about in the dwelling space.Adult hoverflies emerge the following year from about mid-May to June.".
- Volucella_pellucens binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Volucella_pellucens binomialAuthority Systema_Naturae.
- Volucella_pellucens class Insect.
- Volucella_pellucens family Hoverfly.
- Volucella_pellucens genus Volucella.
- Volucella_pellucens kingdom Animal.
- Volucella_pellucens order Fly.
- Volucella_pellucens phylum Arthropod.
- Volucella_pellucens synonym "*Musca fera (Harris, 1776)".
- Volucella_pellucens synonym "*Musca pellucens (Linnaeus 1758)".
- Volucella_pellucens synonym "*Volucella fera (Harris, 1776)".
- Volucella_pellucens thumbnail Fönsterblomfluga5497.jpg?width=300.
- Volucella_pellucens wikiPageExternalLink www.britishwildlife.com.
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- Volucella_pellucens wikiPageID "2798857".
- Volucella_pellucens wikiPageRevisionID "552198728".
- Volucella_pellucens binomial "Volucella pellucens".
- Volucella_pellucens classis "Insecta".
- Volucella_pellucens familia Hoverfly.
- Volucella_pellucens genus "Volucella".
- Volucella_pellucens hasPhotoCollection Volucella_pellucens.
- Volucella_pellucens name "Volucella pellucens".
- Volucella_pellucens ordo Fly.
- Volucella_pellucens phylum "Arthropoda".
- Volucella_pellucens regnum "Animalia".
- Volucella_pellucens species "V. pellucens".
- Volucella_pellucens synonyms "*Musca pellucens (Linnaeus 1758) *Musca fera (Harris, 1776) *Volucella fera".
- Volucella_pellucens subject Category:Animals_described_in_1758.
- Volucella_pellucens subject Category:Diptera_of_Europe.
- Volucella_pellucens subject Category:Hoverflies.
- Volucella_pellucens type Animal100015388.
- Volucella_pellucens type AnimalsDescribedIn1758.
- Volucella_pellucens type LivingThing100004258.
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- Volucella_pellucens type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Volucella_pellucens type Whole100003553.
- Volucella_pellucens type Animal.
- Volucella_pellucens type Eukaryote.
- Volucella_pellucens type Insect.
- Volucella_pellucens type Species.
- Volucella_pellucens type Insect.
- Volucella_pellucens type Organism.
- Volucella_pellucens comment "Volucella pellucens is a hoverfly. It occurs in much of Europe, and across Asia to Japan.It is about 15–16 mm in length with a broad body. It is mainly black, but the front part of the abdomen has a broad, yellow band, giving it the appearance of a bee or wasp. The two wings are transparent, as with most flies, but the leading edge is amber, with a brown patch on each wing.".
- Volucella_pellucens label "Gemeine Waldschwebfliege".
- Volucella_pellucens label "Volucella pellucens".
- Volucella_pellucens label "Volucella pellucens".
- Volucella_pellucens label "Witte reus".
- Volucella_pellucens label "Журчалка прозрачная".
- Volucella_pellucens sameAs Gemeine_Waldschwebfliege.
- Volucella_pellucens sameAs 76126.
- Volucella_pellucens sameAs Volucella_pellucens.
- Volucella_pellucens sameAs Witte_reus.
- Volucella_pellucens sameAs m.083d5h.
- Volucella_pellucens sameAs Q1500730.
- Volucella_pellucens sameAs Q1500730.
- Volucella_pellucens sameAs Volucella_pellucens.
- Volucella_pellucens wasDerivedFrom Volucella_pellucens?oldid=552198728.
- Volucella_pellucens depiction Fönsterblomfluga5497.jpg.
- Volucella_pellucens isPrimaryTopicOf Volucella_pellucens.
- Volucella_pellucens name "Volucella pellucens".