Rhamphomyia sulcata (Dance Fly)
Latin name: Rhamphomyia sulcata
Rhamphomyia sulcata is quite a large fly of the Dance Fly species.
They can be seen in well vegetated areas from late spring through to the summer months.
The male provides the female with a nutritious prey item as a mating gift.
Rhamphomyia sulcata are quite a common and widespread in species Britain.
Created: 12 September 2018 Edited: 12 September 2018
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