Dung Fly ( Scathophagidae ) | |
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IDENTIFICATION | |
Identification: | Scathophagidae (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830) |
Common Name: | Dung Fly |
Life Stage: | A |
PHYLOGENY | |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Superorder: | Holometabola |
Order: | Diptera |
Suborder: | Brachycera |
Family: | Scathophagidae |
Taxon Code: | DIP00794 |
ITIS TSN#: | 678096 |
LOCATION DETAILS | |
Location | |
Crescent Ridge Trail, Briones Regional Park, Lafayette | |
County: | Contra Costa County |
ECI Site#: | CAEB070000 |
Park/Forest: | Briones Regional Park |
RECOGNITION | |
Ventral surface of scutellum bare, costa usually without spinules. | |
Body Length | |
3-11 mm | |
BIOLOGY | |
Food | |
Larvae of Delininae are leaf miners in Liliaceae, Orchidaceae, and Commelinaceae. Larvae of Scathophaginae have been reported as phytophagous. | |
Habitat | |
Some larvae live in dung, others are leaf miners, stem-borers or feed in seed capsules, still others are aquatic predators and predators on other insect larvae in wet situations. | |
HABITAT | |
Some larvae live in dung, others are leaf miners, stem-borers or feed in seed capsules, still others are aquatic predators and predators on other insect larvae in wet situations. | |
CREDITS | |
Photographer Eddie Dunbar | |
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