Arthropods Daily – Issue No. 141 No. 141 |

Sarcophaga carnaria or the common flesh fly is a European species of flesh fly.
Ancestry Graph
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This is not intended to be a dry lexicon. Personal stories and sensitive articles form the framework for our pictures: „Death in the garden“
Otto, the earwig, experiences an environment that is becoming increasingly dangerous due to the use of neonicotinoids and confronts the deadly consequences of these insecticides for himself and other insects.











