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Description: Photographs and information on these flies in the family Tachinidae.
Photo by Russ Ottens, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org feather-legged fly, tachinid fly Compiled by Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University: Tachinid flies develop as parasites inside other insects. Tachinids are about the size of a house fly, generally gray or brown, and covered with dark bristles. They are rarely seen but often leave their 'calling card', a white egg laid on various caterpillars, beetles and bugs, usually near the head. Douglas-fir tussock moth, tent caterpillars, and fall webworm are among the insects commonly attacked by tachinid flies.
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