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Ormia ochracea is a
small yellow nocturnal fly in the
family Tachinidae. It is
notable for its
parasitism of
crickets and its
exceptionally acute directional...
- 1919
Ormia guianica Curran, 1934
Ormia lenkoi Tavares, 1965
Ormia lenti Tavares, 1965
Ormia lineifrons Sabrosky, 1953
Ormia lopesi Tavares, 1962
Ormia mendesi...
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These two
subspecies belong to the
species Ormia brevicornis:
Ormia brevicornis brevicornis Townsend, 1919
Ormia brevicornis nuttingi (Sabrosky, 1953) United...
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Ormia depleta,
sometimes called the
Brazilian red-e**** fly, is a
species of fly in the
family Tachinidae. It is a
parasitoid of mole
crickets in the genus...
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Ormia reinhardi is a
species of
bristle fly in the
family Tachinidae.
United States, Canada. Sabrosky, C.W. (1953). "Taxonomy and host
relations of the...
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Ormia dominicana is a
species of
bristle fly in the
family Tachinidae. Cuba,
Dominican Republic,
Puerto Rico, Guatemala, Panama, Argentina. Townsend,...
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Ormia lineifrons is a
species of
bristle fly in the
family Tachinidae.
United States, Bermuda,
Puerto Rico,
Trinidad and Tobago, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua...
- In 1975, Dr.
William H. Cade
discovered that the
parasitic tachinid fly
Ormia ochracea is
attracted to the song of the cricket, and uses it to locate...
- "Mechanically
coupled ears for
directional hearing in the
parasitoid fly
Ormia ochracea". The
Journal of the
Acoustical Society of America. 98 (6): 3059–3070...
- Africa. In 1975,
together with his wife, he
discovered the
parasitic fly
Ormia ochracea is
attracted to the song of male crickets. Only
female flies are...