The insect you're describing sounds like a type of small fly, possibly a species of the family Tephritidae, commonly known as fruit flies or braconid flies. Many species within this family exhibit distinct wing patterns, including black stripes. Another possibility could be a species of wasp, such as a small parasitic wasp, which can also have striped wings. For accurate identification, consulting a local entomologist or a field guide specific to your region would be helpful.
The insect that looks like a fly but has no wings and has black with white stripes and looks like a cross between a spider and a fly is namely, Jerusalem cricket.
The insect with wings that have yellow stripes and can fly is a wasp.
The insect with wings and distinctive stripes on its back is a wasp.
insect that has white spots on black wings with red hind area. looks like a small moth or wasp with out a stinger
The best way to identify and control a small black insect with wings in your garden is to first accurately identify the insect species. Once identified, research the specific control methods recommended for that particular insect, such as using insecticidal soap or neem oil. Regular monitoring and early intervention can help prevent the insect from causing significant damage to your garden plants.
Tarantula Hawk
dragonfly
a dragonfly
An areolet is a small enclosed area, especially one of the small spaces on the wings of an insect, circumscribed by wings.
Wasps and hornets
flys
The picture-wing fly that is found in Scotland has clear wings with black stripes on them. The flies have black bodies that resemble the body of an ant.