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#FlyFriday: The Lance fly, Lonchaea fraxina, is 1 of a just few British species exclusively associated with dead Ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior). With Ash dieback killing off our trees, this fly may benefit temporarily, but it’s future long-term looks uncertain. #YearOfTheFly
For #WorldEmojiDay we have used https://t.co/ksldzxFB8C to recreate this green bottle fly (Lucilia caesar) out of emojis. What do you think? @NHM_Diptera @flygirlNHM @Emojipedia #YearOfTheFly #digitalart #emoji #naturalhistorycollections #scicomms #diptera #entomology @NHM_Data
For #WorldEmojiDay we have used https://t.co/ksldzxFB8C to recreate this green bottle fly (Lucilia caesar) out of emojis. What do you think? 🤓@NHM_Diptera @flygirlNHM @Emojipedia #YearOfTheFly #digitalart #emoji #naturalhistorycollections #scicomms #diptera #worldemojiday2019
This week for #FlyFriday we bring you a MALE blowfly (Calliphoridae): Cynomya mortuorum. Referred to as the Yellow-faced blowfly, and also “fly of the dead” due to it’s association with carrion. #CarrionInsects #YearOfTheFly
Very happy to be part of the great #BeeflyWatch 2019. @Buzz_dont_tweet & @DipteristsForum have got together to form a Beefly love-nest.
https://t.co/2twWVjzpCM
Please join in & help plot the distribution of these 4 species of Bombylius
https://t.co/x3X5oRZB1u #YearoftheFly