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urbpan ([personal profile] urbpan) wrote2013-08-07 07:57 pm

100 more species #97: Tiger bee fly

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Tiger bee fly Xenox tigrinus

The bee flies, family Bombyliidae, are mostly flies that are furry and colorful and have come to look somewhat like bees. Recently there's been a spate of cute bee fly pics circulating the internet. The tiger bee fly, although related, is not cute and furry. It is huge and fearsome, resembling a horse fly or perhaps a large hornet, depending on what you are afraid of. It is entirely harmless to humans, so don't be alarmed. Unless you happen to be a carpenter bee, that is. You see, the tiger bee fly shares one important thing with it's cute fuzzy relatives: parasitoid larvae. The fly seeks out a carpenter bee nest and lays eggs on the bee larvae inside. The first instar of the fly larva is an active mobile maggot which burrows its way into the host; once inside, the fly larva metamorphoses into a sessile parasite which feeds on the developing carpenter bee, eventually killing it. Instead of a bee, a bee fly emerges from the nest.

[identity profile] anais2.livejournal.com 2013-08-08 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I had to identify these earlier this summer, when they started appearing frequently- turns out, the neighbors balcony is infested with carpenter bees! Strange that I hadn't encountered one before, but good news for the neighbor.