Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Setae on the inside of abdomen...?

Posted by javanerkelens on 21-08-2008 21:28
#1

Resently I cut the abdomen of this Muscidae (I thougt there was a larve inside)
The only thing I saw, was moisture and a long intestine....
But I also saw hairs in the inside of the abdomen ???
Why has a fly, hairs there....., what has it for reason.

Has someone a answere ??

Greatings Joke

Posted by Stephen R on 05-02-2010 16:43
#2

Did you come to any conclusions about this? Two possible benefits come to mind:

1: Damping turbulence of internal fluid due to rapid changes of direction in flight.
2: Proprioceptive sensing of fluid movements.

Is it known whether the small hairs on the outside of the fly have a sensory function? Or any function?

Posted by Stephen R on 05-02-2010 16:52
#3

Or what about:

3: Auditory perception of vibrations transmitted through internal fluid. Do flies have 'ears' anywhere else?