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Conopidae (family) (Thick-headed fly)

These unusual-looking flies may be seen feeding at flowers, and often mimic wasps, bees or hoverflies in appearance. They are parasitic on other insects, mainly bees and wasps. They lay a single egg into an adult bee (for example), and the larva develops within the bee's abdomen.

Conopidae (family) is listed in the following regions:

Canberra & Southern Tablelands

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