surface / syrphus [ˈsɜrfəs]
surface – n. & v. – n. – 1. the outer layer of something that is exposed; 2. the visible part of the sea or other body of water; 3. Math a continuous extent having only two dimensions, length and breadth; v. – 1. smooth, polish or cover the outermost layer; 2. Mining extract valuable minerals without having to dig a shaft; 3. rise to the interface between water and air in a body of water
syrphus – n – flower fly, family Syrphidae, often mimic bees, larvae feed on plant lice and decaying plant material