Some Backyard Insects (Seven Photos)
Below are a few inhabitants of my backyard that I've photographed in recent days.
The first one is a ladybird with the most unimaginative common name of Large Spotted Ladybird, Harmonia conformis.
Harmonia conformis
Next is a tiny fly, about 7mm long. It is Helinomydaea fuscoflava, of the Muscidae family.
Helinomydaea fuscoflava
Here is another Muscid. This one is Pyrellia tasmaniae. It seems only to be found in Tasmania which no doubt explains it's specific epithet of tasmaniae.
Pyrellia tasmaniae
Here's one from a differnt family. It is Calliphora sp. of the Calliphoridae or Blowfly family.
Calliphora sp.
The next three are Syrphids or Hoverflies. I believe they are all the same species, of the genus Melangyna. In this first shot it had come to the light of my moth trap at night.
Melangyna sp.
This one was also taken at the moth trap. It had started raining and droplets of rain water were sticking to it's eyes. That has to be annoying. It needs little windscreen wipers.
Melangyna sp.
Last is the same species of hoverly in the daytime. It was feeding the flowers of Coast Beard-heath, Leucopogon parviflorusat.
Melangyna sp.

This photos are very nice
Great post and photos! :)
An informative post and your pics are awesome.. the quality is really nice :)
woohoo great bugglets :D love the NOT red ladybug :P hm you should adress the need of ' windscreen wipers' to the buggInCharge ;)
Bugs, bugs, bugs :p
Candidate number 3 caught my eye with the shiny, green armor :)