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Kite-Tailed Robberfly

tolmerus atricapillus

The Kite-Tailed Robberfly (Tolmerus atricapillus) is a highly efficient predatory insect belonging to the robberfly family, Asilidae. Renowned for its spectacular aerial hunting skills, this medium-sized fly spends much of its time perched on sunny leaves or fence posts, scanning the environment with its large, sensitive compound eyes. Once it spots an insect flying nearby, it launches with rapid speed to ambush and intercept its prey mid-air, gripping it securely with strong, bristled legs. It plays an important role in controlling agricultural and garden pest populations, making it an ecologically valuable species.

Hábitat: Found along sunny woodland edges, clearings, hedgerows, and overgrown grassy fields where low perches are abundant.

Aspecto

This species measures between 1.2 to 1.8 cm in length, featuring a slender, dusty-gray to brown body covered in fine hairs. It is identified by its large, bulging dark eyes separated by a dense cluster of bristles on its face, known as a mystax. Its legs are robust, dark, and armed with prominent spines, with a characteristic reddish-brown band near the base of the tibiae. The wings are translucent with distinct veins and lie flat over the abdomen when perched. The common name arises from the elongated, wedge-like shape of the terminal abdominal segments, which resemble a tiny kite.

ReinoAnimaliaFiloArthropodaClaseInsectaOrdenDipteraFamiliaAsilidaeGéneroTolmerus
Kite-Tailed Robberfly
Kite-Tailed Robberfly

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Rareza

Common

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Datos interesantes

Despite their intimidating appearance and venomous bite used on prey, they are completely harmless to humans and will only bite if handled very roughly.

Kite-Tailed Robberfly larvae are underground predators that actively tunnel through soil to hunt for beetle grubs and grasshopper eggs.

The bristly 'mustache' on a robberfly's face, called a mystax, is actually a shield that protects its eyes from the thrashing legs of struggling prey.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Predictive Interception

Calculates the intercept path of moving prey mid-flight to capture them rapidly, rather than simply chasing them from behind.

Habilidad

Extraoral Digestion

Injects a potent neurotoxic saliva that instantly paralyzes prey and liquefies their internal tissues for easy feeding.

Habilidad

Raptorial Leg Basket

Uses heavily bristled, strong legs to form a secure cage that prevents captured insects from escaping during aerial flight.

Dieta y alimentación

An aggressive aerial predator that hunts a wide variety of flying insects, grasping them mid-air and draining their liquefied insides.

Diferencias por edad: Larvae live underground and feed on beetle larvae and soft-bodied soil organisms, while adults hunt flying insects.

Alimentos principales

  • Flies
  • Bees
  • Wasps
  • Beetles
  • Leafhoppers

Método de búsqueda

  • Ambush

Conexiones ecológicas

hunts

European Honeybee

Apis mellifera

Hunts and feeds on this common pollinator in mid-air.

hunts

Common Green Bottle Fly

Lucilia sericata

Predates on this common fly species near woodland margins.

eaten by

Barn Swallow

Hirundo rustica

Is caught and eaten by this agile aerial bird during summer feeding runs.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Kite-Tailed Robberfly?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Kite-Tailed Robberfly es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Qué come Kite-Tailed Robberfly?

An aggressive aerial predator that hunts a wide variety of flying insects, grasping them mid-air and draining their liquefied insides.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Kite-Tailed Robberfly?

Found along sunny woodland edges, clearings, hedgerows, and overgrown grassy fields where low perches are abundant.

¿Cómo caza Kite-Tailed Robberfly?

Ambush

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