Pachygaster atra, the dark-winged black, is a European species of soldier fly.
A minute (body length 2âÂÂ3 mm.) lustrous black fly with a round abdomen Body length 2âÂÂ3 mm. Brilliant black. Eyes black and green. Proboscis brown. Antennae brown (male), red (apical half slightly yellow in female). Halteres brown.
The habitat is deciduous woodland, on tree leaves, and bark (Linden, pine, alder, poplar), on hedge foliage. Larvae have been found in decomposed elm wood, garden compost heaps, decaying vegetation and leaf litter. The flight period is from June to August.
Central and South European Russia, Caucasus. West Europe. Common.