Epistalis tenax (Drone fly)

Epistalis tenax (Drone fly)

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“God sleeps in the minerals, awakens in plants, walks in animals, and thinks in man.”  Arthur Young

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Epistalis tenax  (Family: Syrphidae; common name: Drone fly)

Eristalis tenax is a European hoverfly, also known as the drone fly (or "dronefly"). The adult fly that emerges from the pupa is harmless. It looks somewhat like a drone honey bee, and likely gains some degree of protection from this resemblance to a stinging insect. The adults are called drone flies because of this resemblance. Like other hover flies, they are common visitors to flowers, especially in late summer and autumn, and can be significant pollinators. In its natural habitat, E. tenax is more of a curiosity than a problem, and the adults are beneficial pollinators (1). We saw one of them spending time on a chrysanthemum – most probably feeding on it. The drone fly allowed us to get really close and take pictures from different angles. One picture which is of particular interest is the one which shows its wings with almost perfect clarity without any reflections from either the sun or the flash unit.

Photos by Marina Parha and George J. Reclos
 
Shooting Data:

1. Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: AF Tamron 180 mm f/3.5 SP Di macro 1:1
Sensitivity: ISO 400
Shutter speed - aperture: 1/800 sec - f/8, Aperture priority mode
Flash: No flash
Image: NEF edited in Photoshop CS4, saved as JPEG and resized. 

2.Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: AF Tamron 180 mm f/3.5 SP Di macro 1:1
Sensitivity: ISO 400
Shutter speed - aperture: 1/1600 sec - f/8, Aperture priority mode
Flash: SB-800 in i-TTL/BL/FP mode
Image: NEF edited in Photoshop CS4, saved as JPEG and resized.

3. Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: AF Tamron 180 mm f/3.5 SP Di macro 1:1
Sensitivity: ISO 400
Shutter speed - aperture: 1/1000 sec - f/11, Aperture priority mode
Flash: SB-800 in i-TTL/BL/FP mode
Image: NEF edited in Photoshop CS4, saved as JPEG and resized.

4. Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: AF Tamron 180 mm f/3.5 SP Di macro 1:1
Sensitivity: ISO 400
Shutter speed - aperture: 1/500 sec - f/11, Aperture priority mode
Flash: SB-800 in i-TTL/BL/FP mode
Image: NEF edited in Photoshop CS4, saved as JPEG and resized.

(1) Wikipedia


 

 

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