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America alone.
Insects in this
family commonly are
called tachinid flies or
simply tachinids. As far as is known, they all are
protelean parasitoids, or...
- as many Calliphoridae, that rely on
fresh dung, and
parasitoids such as
tachinid flies that
depend on
entering the host as soon as possible, the embryos...
- onwards, the
journal became affiliated with the
Dipterist Society. The
Tachinid Times is
hosted on the 'Tachinidae Resources' web
pages of the
former website...
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raised concentration of
carbon dioxide that
occurs near
large animals. Some
tachinid flies (Ormiinae)
which are
parasitoids of bush crickets, have
sound receptors...
- Egg of the
tachinid fly
Istocheta aldrichi (white) on a ****anese beetle. The fly was
introduced from ****an for biocontrol....
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themselves pupate,
killing the
Polyphemus pupa. The
Compsilura concinnata tachinid fly,
introduced to
North America to
control the
spongy moth, is one particular...
- of
tachinid flies in the
family Tachinidae.
Aesia acerbiana Richter, 2011 Siberia. Richter, V.A. (2011). "A new
genus and a new
species of
tachinids (Diptera...
- are
parasitic species of Tachinidae, or
tachinid flies,
whose larvae are endoparasites. One
species of
tachinid fly,
Triarthria setipennis, has been demonstrated...
- bees,
small carpenter bees,
cuckoo bees,
halictid bees,
syrphid flies,
tachinid flies, blow flies, and others. Less
common pollinators are
wasps and butterflies...
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Tachina grossa is a very
large tachinid fly. This
species can be
found throughout most of
Western Europe, east to Asia and in Mongolia.
These flies mainly...