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  2. Eristalis arbustorum - Wikipedia

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    Eristalis arbustorum, the European drone fly, is an abundant Northern Hemisphere species of syrphid fly, originally officially described by Linnaeus in 1758 as Musca arbustorum. The name "drone fly" is related to its similar appearance to the drone of the honeybee. Hoverflies get their names from the ability to remain nearly motionless while in ...

  3. Eristalis tenax - Wikipedia

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    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. In its natural habitat, E. tenax is more of a curiosity than a problem.

  4. Eristalis - Wikipedia

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    Several species are known as drone flies (or droneflies) because they bear a resemblance to honeybee drones. Drone flies and their relatives are fairly common generalist pollinators , [ 2 ] the larvae of which are aquatic, and breathe through a long, snorkel -like appendage, hence the common name rat-tailed maggots .

  5. Eristalis flavipes - Wikipedia

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    Eristalis flavipes, the orange-legged drone fly, is a species of hoverfly native to North America. [1] It flies from early April to mid-October, and occurs in a wide variety of habitats, particularly wetlands. Hoverflies get their names from the ability to remain nearly motionless while in flight.

  6. A small drone flies into a damaged Fukushima reactor for the ...

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    A drone small enough to fit in one's hand flew inside one of the damaged reactors at the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant Wednesday in hopes it can examine some of the molten fuel ...

  7. Ukraine is making a new drone called Sting that flies faster ...

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    ANONYMOUS/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images. ... Dubbed the Sting, the new first-person view drone is built to fly faster than 100 miles per hour at an altitude of about 10,000 feet.

  8. Here’s the truth behind 6 of the most widely circulated ...

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    The activity prompted the FBI to open an investigation, but the agency warned earlier this week although they have received over 5,000 reports of drone sightings, less than 100 warranted further ...

  9. Eristalis dimidiata - Wikipedia

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    Black-shouldered drone flies have opaque, infuscated humeral cells (at the base of their wings), with the rest of the wing entirely hyaline (transparent), except for possibly a diffuse medial spot on the wing. Their hind tarsi are entirely black. Overall, much of the fly is black, though the wings are mostly transparent and the posterior ...