Biological surveying has got off to a great start this year with a new species for the Island recorded at Manx Wildlife Trust's (MWT) Close e Quayle Nature Reserve!
The fly, Cyzenis albicans, is one of the parasitic flies, laying its eggs on the leaves of oak, birch, maple and other trees. When the caterpillars of the Winter Moth consume the leaves, the eggs of the fly enter the caterpillar, hatch into maggots and parasitise the caterpillar. For this reason, in some countries such as the USA the fly has been imported and used as a biological control of the Winter Moth.