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Hornet robberfly

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Asilidae

Genus
  
Asilus

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Fly

Class
  
Insecta

Subfamily
  
Asilinae

Scientific name
  
Asilus crabroniformis

Rank
  
Species

Hornet robberfly The Wildlife Trusts

Similar
  
Asilus, Fly, Dioctria, Choerades, Asilidae

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The hornet robberfly, Asilus crabroniformis, is a species of predatory insect of the Asilidae family.

Reaching more than 25 mm in body length, it is one of the largest flies in the United Kingdom. and feeds on grasshoppers, dung beetles and other flies. Unlike an actual hornet, the robberfly only has one yellow patch on its abdomen and one pair of wings. The larvae are believed to feed on dung beetle larvae and other detritivores.

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A. crabroniformis can be found in woodland clearings and well-drained areas of heaths and downs covering Southern England and South & West Wales. It is reliant on the availability of rabbit or cattle dung.

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It is a member of the robberfly family Asilidae, subfamily Asilinae and is included in the list of endangered species in the British Isles.

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References

Hornet robberfly Wikipedia