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Mormotomyiidae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superfamily
  
Hippoboscoidea

Species
  
M. hirsuta

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Family

Section
  
Schizophora

Genus
  
Mormotomyia

Scientific name
  
Mormotomyiidae

Higher classification
  
Hippoboscoidea

Order
  
Fly

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Similar
  
Fly, Neurochaetidae, Syringogaster, Cypselosomatidae, Xenasteiidae

The family Mormotomyiidae (Diptera: Ephydroidea) contains only one known species, Mormotomyia hirsuta, commonly known as the frightful hairy fly, which is found in Kenya. The fly was first described by English entomologist Ernest Edward Austen, and specimens have been collected from one location on a mountain in the Ukasi Hill (Okazzi Hills), in a cleft where a bat roost is located; this may possibly be the most restricted geographic distribution for any fly family. The larvae have been collected from bat guano. Adult flies are believed to feed on bodily secretions of bats. The fly measures about 1 cm long, with hairy legs, and, due to its nonfunctional wings and tiny eyes, looks more like a spider than a fly. Specimens have been collected only three times, in 1933, 1948, and 2010. Tested members of the population showed higher levels of genetic variation than would be expected for such a restricted range, suggesting additional undiscovered populations exist and gene flow occurs between them and the known population in Ukasi Hill.

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Mormotomyiidae Wikipedia