Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Clawed fly

Posted by mariak on 18-05-2005 18:10
#1

This fly was caught at the end of April 2002. It is approx. 4 mm in length from head to wingtip. Head to body is 2 mm. It has 3 ocelli on top of its head. The tarsi are five-segmented (I think). In the image the right-hand fly dried kind of funny (I don't think this is its natural posture).

I would really appreciate any help in identifying this fly!

Thanks,
Maria

www.diptera.info/forim/5-0308-1.jpg

Posted by Paul Beuk on 18-05-2005 19:28
#2

Hello Maria,

This is a louse fly, family Hippoboscidae. They are all external parasites on vertebrates, mainly mammals and birds. I have no experience at all with the Nearctic ones, but I expect it is closest to one of the deer louse flies, genus Lipoptena.

Posted by mariak on 18-05-2005 20:02
#3

It's a pretty cool looking fly, and not something I'd encountered before. I found out that they give birth to live young. :o

Maria