Ruby-headed flies with unique colors in the courtyard canal forest.
Ruby-headed fly, scientific name () WONG BUPRESTIDAE has a sawtooth mustache, bite-eating mouth appearance, likes to eat leaves for food, such as myth leaves or cassia leaves, the middle of the wings and the tip of the wings adorning a large dark purple tint, clearly visible, with the status of protected insect, do not import or export.
In addition to the unique color of the ruby-headed fly, it is beneficial to the ecosystem, because the worm decomposes plant carcasses, and when it is excreted, it increases soil fertility.
Source: Canal Yard National Park - Khlong Lan National Park, Diamond Wall Province
Reference: http://biodiversity.forest.go.th/index.php?option=com_dofinsect&view=showone&id=1491
# Ruby's head fly # Bugs # Canal Yard National Park # Diamond Wall # National Park Service








































































