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Splayed Deer Fly

chrysops caecutiens

The Splayed Deer Fly (Chrysops caecutiens) is a distinctive and notorious member of the horse-fly family, Tabanidae. Widely distributed across Europe and northern Asia, this fly is famous for its striking gold-and-black patterned eyes and its aggressive, persistent biting behavior during the warm summer months. While male deer flies are gentle nectar-feeders, females require blood meals to develop their eggs, often targeting large mammals including deer, cattle, and humans. They are highly active on hot, humid days, flying silently before delivering a sharp, painful bite. Despite their reputation as pests, they play a critical role in local food webs as prey for birds and predatory insects, and males serve as useful pollinators.

Hábitat: Found in damp woodlands, marshes, peat bogs, and near shaded watercourses where their larvae can develop in wet soil or mud.

Aspecto

This medium-sized fly, measuring between 1 and 2 centimeters in length, is easily recognized by its spectacular, iridescent green eyes marked with dark purple or red-brown bands. The wings are highly characteristic, featuring a bold, dark brown or black band across the middle (the splayed pattern) while the tips remain completely clear. The abdomen is predominantly black with bright yellow-orange patches near the base, creating a wasp-like warning coloration. Females have a distinct dark, inverted V-shape on the second abdominal segment, which helps differentiate them from other closely related species.

ReinoAnimaliaFiloArthropodaClaseInsectaOrdenDipteraFamiliaTabanidaeGéneroChrysops
Splayed Deer Fly
Splayed Deer Fly

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Only female Splayed Deer Flies bite; males lack the specialized mouthparts required to pierce skin and instead feed entirely on flower nectar.

Their brilliantly colored, iridescent eyes lose all their vibrant green and gold hues shortly after the insect dies, turning a dull, dark brown.

Unlike common houseflies, deer flies are silent flyers, often landing on the back of a victim's head or neck completely unnoticed until they bite.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Polarized Light Vision

They use specialized compound eyes that detect polarized light, enabling them to easily locate water bodies for egg-laying and spot host movement through dense foliage.

Habilidad

Anticoagulant Saliva

When biting, the female injects a potent cocktail of anticoagulants and vasodilators to prevent host blood from clotting, ensuring a rapid feed.

Habilidad

Hydrophobic Larval Skin

The aquatic or semi-aquatic larvae possess water-repellent cuticles that allow them to breathe at the water's surface while hunting in mud.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
1-2 cm
Envergadura
1-2 cm
Peso
0.00001-0.00003 kg
Esperanza de vida
1-2 años
Top Speed
25 km/h
Tamaño de la puesta
100-800
Incubación
5-12 días

Dieta y alimentación

Males feed exclusively on pollen and nectar, whereas females feed on nectar for energy and seek mammalian blood meals for egg development.

Diferencias por edad: Larvae are strictly predatory, feeding on small organic matter and soft-bodied aquatic invertebrates in wet soil, whereas adult males feed on nectar, and adult females consume both nectar and mammalian blood.

Alimentos principales

  • Mammalian blood
  • Flower nectar
  • Pollen
  • Small aquatic invertebrates

Método de búsqueda

  • Pursuit

Conexiones ecológicas

parasite

Roe Deer

Capreolus capreolus

Host for adult females seeking blood meals to mature their eggs.

eaten by

Emperor Dragonfly

Anax imperator

Predator that hunts adult deer flies in flight over water and meadows.

eaten by

Common Frog

Rana temporaria

Preys on both emerging adults and larvae in damp mud.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Splayed Deer Fly?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Splayed Deer Fly es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de Splayed Deer Fly?

1-2 cm

¿Cuál es el envergadura de Splayed Deer Fly?

1-2 cm

¿Cuál es el peso de Splayed Deer Fly?

0.00001-0.00003 kg

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Splayed Deer Fly?

1-2 años

¿Cuál es el top Speed de Splayed Deer Fly?

25 km/h

¿Qué come Splayed Deer Fly?

Males feed exclusively on pollen and nectar, whereas females feed on nectar for energy and seek mammalian blood meals for egg development.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Splayed Deer Fly?

Found in damp woodlands, marshes, peat bogs, and near shaded watercourses where their larvae can develop in wet soil or mud.

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