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Benyamin Lakitan (104870)
Date Time Original: 2008:02:09 09:06:47rnISO Speed Ratings: 400rnrnCommon Name: Soldier flyrnScientific Name: Hermetia illucens LinnaeusrnOrder: DipterarnrnDescription: Adult flies are robust, 5/8-inch long, black flies with smoky black wings. Wings are held over the back when at rest. The first abdominal segment has clear areas. Larvae are torpedo-shaped and flattened, with skin (exoskeleton) appearing firm and tough. The head is small and narrower than the body and the body bears no legs or other features except hairs and spines. The back of the body is blunt and bears breathing pores (spiracles).rnrnOther Stratiomyidae vary in color from black to metallic blue, green and purple or black and yellow patterns. They have characteristic "elbowed" antennae due to a long terminal segment. Larvae are generally aquatic or semi-aquatic, feeding on algae, decomposing organic matter or on aquatic organisms. A few species are found in dung or in decaying fruit, vegetables or under the bark of rotting wood. Larvae of some species bear a rosette of hairs around the back end of their bodies used to float on the water surface and obtain air.rnrnLife Cycle: Larvae hatch from eggs and develop through several stages before pupating inside of the last larval skin.rnrnHabitat and Food Source(s): Larvae have chewing mouthparts. Adult flies are commonly trapped indoors and are found around windows as they try to find an exit. Outdoors, they occasionally "buzz" by, but are otherwise rarely encountered. Larvae feed on decomposing organic matter, mold and algae. Hermetia illucens (Linnaeus) is commonly encountered indoors in bathrooms, kitchens, outdoor latrines and earthworm beds. Larvae have also been extracted form carrion, and there are reports that the larva has been accidentally swallowed with contaminated food, causing myiasis (infestation within the body).rnrnPest Status: Adults superficially resemble wasps, but have no stinger and are harmless; larvae occasionally occur indoors when they breed in organic matter where faulty plumbing or another source of moist matter in present; larvae usually go unnoticed until they leave the larval habitat and crawl around the room in search of a drier pupation site. rnrnSource: Entomology Dept., Texas A&M Universityrn
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manteppppp... keren
tajammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Ck..ck..ck...ampun deh..detilnya tajem banget..info nya juga menarik utk disimak...amazing shot....salam hangat!
Oom, datanya lengkap banget. Makronya hebat-hebat.
Memang Makro Sejati,...............................Salam Dari Bali,............................................. ........................
om lucu banget serangganya.....salam macro
Keterangannya menambah wawasan kami semua.... hasil jepretannya tajem dan warnanya mantap.
wasuh infonya lengkap ya pak, warna2nya alami, always tuajeemmm...salam
semua seimbang dan semua indah. Subhanallah, Dia Maha hebat !
Tajam...natural tone suka kali Oom....salam macro
Satu lagi hasil karya keagungan Tuhan yang berhasil ditampilkan sebagai hasil karya yang sangaaaaat luar biasa. Saluuuut dan salam. From MacInsecter.
Wonderfully taken picture and even more useful info. Love the natural outline, colors and shines. Mantep,