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Ectophasia crassipennis is a species of flies in the family
Tachinidae and the subfamily
Phasiinae. It is present in southern Europe and warmer parts of central Europe. Adults can reach a length of about 5 to 9 millimetres (0.20 to 0.35 inches). Their large compound eyes are red, while the body varies between black and orange-brown, with large wings featuring wide brown or grey dots. The broad abdomen is flattened and
sternite 7 is ventrally folded. This male E. crassipennis fly was photographed in
Keila, Estonia.Photograph credit:
Ivar Leidus
Currently a Senior attending
Troy High School. Interested in
warfare,
philosophy, political, and
video game articles. Currently just trying to build up my wiki-ing abilities.
Ectophasia crassipennis is a species of flies in the family
Tachinidae and the subfamily
Phasiinae. It is present in southern Europe and warmer parts of central Europe. Adults can reach a length of about 5 to 9 millimetres (0.20 to 0.35 inches). Their large compound eyes are red, while the body varies between black and orange-brown, with large wings featuring wide brown or grey dots. The broad abdomen is flattened and
sternite 7 is ventrally folded. This male E. crassipennis fly was photographed in
Keila, Estonia.Photograph credit:
Ivar Leidus