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Beach Robber Fly

Laphystia litoralis

The Beach Robber Fly is a cool insect that loves to hang out near sandy beaches. It has big eyes and can catch other insects in mid-air, making it a great little hunter!

Hábitat: Coastal areas

Aspecto

The Beach Robber Fly has a slender body, often covered in fine, sandy-colored hairs for camouflage against coastal dunes. It features large, bulbous eyes that meet at the top of its head and strong, bristly legs ready to grasp prey.

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Beach Robber Fly
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Beach Robber Fly

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Rareza

Common

Peligro

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Datos interesantes

Robber flies have a bristly "mustache" called a mystax to protect their face from struggling prey.

Some robber flies can mimic bees or wasps to scare off predators, but they don't sting!

Their larvae live in sand and also hunt other small insects underground!

They use a special "basket" made of leg bristles to scoop prey right out of the air!

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Lightning Lunge

Beach Robber Fly can ambush flying insects with incredible speed because of powerful flight muscles and keen eyesight that helps them strike mid-air.

Habilidad

Venomous Kiss

Beach Robber Fly has sharp, piercing mouthparts that inject paralyzing venom, which helps them quickly subdue and digest their prey.

Habilidad

Desert Disguise

Beach Robber Fly can blend perfectly with sandy environments because of its pale, dusty coloration, allowing it to hide from both predators and unsuspecting prey.

Medidas y detalles

Envergadura
15-30 mm
Tamaño
10-15 mm
Esperanza de vida
20-40 días
Velocidad de vuelo
35 km/h
Cantidad de patas
6

Dieta y alimentación

A fierce hunter of other insects, ambushing them in sandy habitats.

Alimentos principales

  • Flies (Diptera)
  • Bees (Hymenoptera)
  • Small beetles (Coleoptera)
  • Moths (Lepidoptera)

Método de búsqueda

  • Ambush

Conexiones ecológicas

hunts

House Fly

Musca domestica

A common meal, snatched from the air.

hunts

European Honey Bee

Apis mellifera

Catches bees visiting nearby coastal flowers.

hunts

Mourning Digger Wasp

Podalonia luctuosa

A swift predator that also hunts insects in sandy areas.

eaten by

Common Tern

Sterna hirundo

Coastal birds like terns may prey on adult robber flies.

Rasgos

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Colecciones

Seguridad

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These flies are not harmful, but it's best to watch them from a distance.

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cuál es el envergadura de Beach Robber Fly?

15-30 mm

¿Cuál es el tamaño de Beach Robber Fly?

10-15 mm

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Beach Robber Fly?

20-40 días

¿Cuál es el velocidad de vuelo de Beach Robber Fly?

35 km/h

¿Qué come Beach Robber Fly?

A fierce hunter of other insects, ambushing them in sandy habitats.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Beach Robber Fly?

Coastal areas

¿Cómo caza Beach Robber Fly?

Ambush

¿Cuál es el cantidad de patas de Beach Robber Fly?

6

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