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Fletcher Wildlife Garden | all galleries >> Flies (Diptera) of the FWG (21 galleries) >> Fruit Flies (Tephritidae) > Apple maggot fly (Rhagoletis pomonella)
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18-JUN-2015 Christine Hanrahan

Apple maggot fly (Rhagoletis pomonella)

Fletcher Wildlife Garden

These flies are very small but fairly common wherever apples, hawthorns and/or cherries grow. The little white spot in the middle of the back is a distinctive field mark of the species. Despite the common name, this species, which is native to this continent, primarily fed on hawthorns, turning to apples and cherries as they became widely planted.

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Ceya28-Jun-2015 19:40
Beautiful apple maggot fly! Love the light, composition, patterns and textures. V
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