Pellucid Fly - Volucella pellucens

Description

Sometimes called the Pellucid Hoverfly, this is one of the largest flies in Britain. It has a striking ivory-white band across its middle and large dark spots on its wings.

Identification difficulty
Habitat

Well wooded hedgerows, woods and copses where it favours Bramble flowers and umbellifers.

When to see it

May to October peaking June and July.

Life History

Its larvae live in the nests of social wasps and bumblebees, eating waste products and the bee larvae.

UK Status

Common throughout Britain.

VC55 Status

Common in Leicestershire and Rutland.

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Species profile

Species group:
Hoverflies
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Diptera
Family:
Syrphidae
Records on NatureSpot:
295
First record:
02/07/1989 (Maggie Frankum;Neil Frankum)
Last record:
02/09/2023 (McLoughlin, Margaret)

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