Cacoxenus indagator

Species of fly

Houdini fly
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Arthropoda
Class:
Insecta
Order:
Diptera
Family:
Drosophilidae
Genus:
Cacoxenus
Species:
C. indagator
Binomial name
Cacoxenus indagator
Loew, 1858[1]

Cacoxenus indagator is a species of fruit fly.[1] It is a kleptoparasite, laying its eggs in the pollen-filled nest cells of mason bees.[2] On account of its ability to break out of those cells once hatched, it is commonly known as the Houdini fly.[3][4]

Cacoxenus indagator at a newly closed nest of Osmia cornuta

References

  1. ^ a b "Cacoxenus indagator". NBN Atlas. National Biodiversity Network. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Houdini fly found in Washington". Washington State Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  3. ^ Natter, Jean R. (10 January 2021). "A new Pest of Mason Bees: The "Houdini" Fly". OSU Metro-area Master Gardener Program. Oregon State University. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  4. ^ Marshall, Michael. "Zoologer: Houdini fly inflates head to break walls". New Scientist. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
Taxon identifiers
Cacoxenus indagator
  • Wikidata: Q13851790
  • Wikispecies: Cacoxenus indagator
  • BioLib: 120642
  • BOLD: 165842
  • BugGuide: 636740
  • CoL: P6QW
  • EoL: 767903
  • EUNIS: 72499
  • Fauna Europaea: 61587
  • Fauna Europaea (new): fb24ac2f-7829-45a4-ae85-ebe90f83ce96
  • GBIF: 1557244
  • iNaturalist: 505829
  • IRMNG: 10712347
  • NBN: NBNSYS0100002142
  • NCBI: 462275
  • Observation.org: 106529
  • Open Tree of Life: 302209
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