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Platystoma lugubre

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Platystoma lugubre
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Platystomatidae
Genus: Platystoma
Species:
P. lugubre
Binomial name
Platystoma lugubre
Synonyms

Platystoma lugubre is a species of fly in the family Platystomatidae.

Subspecies

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Subspecies include:[1]

Distribution

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This species is present in most of Europe and in the Near East.[2]

Habitat

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These flies mainly inhabit the edges of forests, parks, gardens, woodlands, scrubs and cemeteries.[3]

Description

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Side view

Platystoma lugubre can reach a length of 6–10 millimetres (0.24–0.39 in). These medium-sized flies have a body mottled with greyish and yellow. The upperside of the abdomen is shiny black with two large spots of yellow gray pollonisity. The lower part of the abdomen is lemon yellow. The large eyes are reddish. Halteres are redish yellow. Legs are black. Wings are black, mottled with transparent spots.[3][4]

This species is rather similar to Platystoma seminationis, but the latter is clearly smaller and quite common.[3]

Biology

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Adults feed on nectar, while the larvae are coprophagous and develop on dead vertebrates, buried corpses and decomposing plant material.[3]

Video clp. Platystoma lugubre on faeces

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