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Carnus (fly)

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superfamily
  
Carnoidea

Scientific name
  
Carnus

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Carnidae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Fly

Carnus (fly)

Similar
  
Carnus hemapterus, Fly, Carnidae, Milichiidae, Opomyzoidea

Carnus is a genus of flies (Diptera) with 5 described species, all of which are parasites of birds. The adult flies locate a suitable host nest, then shed their wings and feed on the blood of the developing nestlings. Mature female flies lay their eggs in the nest, where their larvae develop on organic detritus.

Species

  • C. floridensis Grimaldi, 1997
  • C. hemapterus Nitzsch, 1818
  • C. mexicana Grimaldi, 1997
  • C. occidentalis Grimaldi, 1997
  • C. orientalis Maa, 1968
  • In 2014, C. orientalis was reported for the first time in Japan, parasitizing nestlings of the Ryūkyū scops owl, Otus elegans, a new host species record.

    References

    Carnus (fly) Wikipedia