Soldierflies with The Biological Recording Company

Thursday 16th April, 2026 - 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Online

Learn about the Soldierflies (Stratiomyidae) of the UK with tutor Martin Harvey.

Soldierflies (family Stratiomyidae) are a group of true flies, with 48 species known to occur within the UK. The term ‘soldierflies’ is thought to have originated because of the spines that are present on the thorax of some species – these were once thought to be ‘weapons’, and in combination with the bold, uniform-like colour patterns of some species led to the idea of ‘soldier’ flies. The adults can be found visiting flowers or roosting on leaves during spring and summer. Their larvae inhabit many environments, from decaying organic matter to aquatic habitats, where they mainly act as detritivores and contribute significantly to nutrient recycling.

This entoLEARN webinar will cover a range of soldierflies that occur within the UK, including the following:

  • Broad Centurion (Chloromyia formosa): The most frequently recorded species, which can be seen in gardens.
  • The ‘Generals’: The contrasting fortunes of the four species in genus Stratiomys, with a focus on the rarest, Stratiomys chamaeleon.
  • Dark-winged Black (Pachygaster atra): The soldierfly that doesn’t look like a soldierfly, but is probably in your garden or local wood.
  • Black Soldierfly (Hermetia illucens): The world’s most studied soldierfly, not established in Britain but widely cultivated and occasionally escapes.
  • The other ranks: ‘Soldiers’ in genus Oxycera – some of the smallest and most brightly coloured of the soldierflies
  • Silver Colonel (Odontomyia argentata): An early spring species in wet meadows, likely to be out and about at the time of this webinar!

For more information and to book your place, visit The Biological Recording Company Eventbrite page.

Date: Thursday 16th April, 2026 - 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Cost: £12.50

Organiser: The Biological Recording Company

Booking: Book your place on The Biological Recording Company Eventbrite page.

Region: Buglife England

Location: Online