Object location 49° 05′ 03″ N, 9° 16′ 43″ E: View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth: 49.084167; 9.278611. Description: Deutsch: Stubenfliege Musca domestica am Fenster, getötet vom Fliegentöter, höchstwahrscheinlich Entomophthora muscae und umgeben von dessen Pilzsporen Die abgebildete Fliege und der Pilz wurden am 26./28. August 2017 von Tony Irwin und Stephane Lebrun auf diptera.info bestimmt, auf Grund meiner (Norbert) Anfrage dort vom 25. August 2017 The fly and the fungus shown here has been identified by Tony Irwin and Stephane Lebrun on diptera.info 2017, August 26th/28th, my (Norbert) question there dated 2017, August 25th. Date: 25 August 2017. Source: Own work. Author: NobbiP. Other versions: .
Description: English: The fungus Entomophthora muscae has killed a fly and is spreading its spores. Dansk: Svampen Flueskimmel (Entomophthora muscae) har dræbt en flue og er i gang med at sprede sine sporer. Date: 10 September 2012, 08:45:31. Source: Own work. Author: Sten Porse.
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Description: English: A female Melanostoma scalare hoverfly infected with the fungus Entomophthora muscae. Date: 5 August 2012. Source: Own work. Author: TristramBrelstaff.
Object location 49° 05′ 03″ N, 9° 16′ 43″ E: View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth: 49.084167; 9.278611. Description: Deutsch: Stubenfliege Musca domestica am Fenster, getötet vom Fliegentöter, höchstwahrscheinlich Entomophthora muscae und umgeben von dessen Pilzsporen Die abgebildete Fliege und der Pilz wurden am 26./28. August 2017 von Tony Irwin und Stephane Lebrun auf diptera.info bestimmt, auf Grund meiner (Norbert) Anfrage dort vom 25. August 2017 The fly and the fungus shown here has been identified by Tony Irwin and Stephane Lebrun on diptera.info 2017, August 26th/28th, my (Norbert) question there dated 2017, August 25th. Date: 25 August 2017. Source: Own work. Author: NobbiP. Other versions: .
Description: English: Greenbottle Fly (Lucilia sp.) colonized by Fly Death Fungus (Entomophthora muscae) in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Date: 15 August 2017, 01:33:46. Source: Own work. Author: Ryan Hodnett.