- a
dorsal pair of long,
slender pupal respiratory horns. Traditionally,
phorids were
classified into six subfamilies: Phorinae, Aenigmatiinae, Metopininae...
-
honey bees
using phorids that had
emerged from both
honeybees and bumblebees,[clarification needed] thus
confirming that the
phorids attacking honey bees...
- barbers, beetles,
parasitoid wasps, spiders, mites,
lizards and geckos.
Phorids are
small flies of the
genus Pseudohypocrea (order Diptera,
family Phoridae)...
- Infestation.
Notable infested entities include Lephantis,
Jordas Golem, and
Phorid. The
virus can take over
things as
insignificant as a
simple drone or as...
-
mandibles of
adult ants.
Wingless and
legless females of the
Malaysian phorid fly (Vestigipoda myrmolarvoidea) live in the
nests of ants of the genus...
- L. G. (January 2008). "Not the
Usual Suspects:
Human Wound Myiasis by
Phorids".
Journal of
Medical Entomology. 45 (1): 157–159. doi:10...
-
following wasps and
stealing their stung prey or
laying their eggs into them.
Phorids,
milichids and the
genus Bengalia are
known to
steal food
carried by ants...
- breath,
serious swelling, and
slurred speech, can be
fatal if not treated.
Phorid flies, or Phoridae, are a
large family of small, hump-backed
flies somewhat...
-
species of
phorids are
known to
parasitize the
workers of the S.
saevissima species group. S.
saevissima is
reported to be
attacked by more
phorids than any...
- Muscides; he used it to
refer to all
acalyptrates plus
scathophagids and
phorids, but
excluding Conopidae. The
confusing forms of the
names stem from their...