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Tachinid Fly

Archytas apicifer

Photo by Small Wonders
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Field Notes

Description:

Archytas larvae are parasitoids of noctuid moths; Corn Earworm, Tomato Fruitworm, Pearly Underwing and Armyworms.
All tachinid flies are parasitoids- organisms that, during their development, live in or on the body of a single host individual, eventually killing that individual. Tachinid flies deposit their eggs on the host or on nearby foliage where it will be eaten by the host. Once the eggs hatch, the larvae will enter the body of the host and feed on internal organs & reproductive organs for up to three weeks. Eggs can also overwinter in their hosts body.

Habitat:

Wide range of habitats. Adults are often found feeding on flowers.

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Wonderful macro and great research information. One day I will take the time to update my information so it will be helpful to students and researchers alike. Very impressive as usual.

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