Hermetia illucens

Hermetia illucens

Taxobox
name = Black Soldier Fly



image_width = 250px
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Arthropoda
classis = Insecta
ordo = Diptera
subordo = Brachycera
infraordo = Stratiomyomorpha
familia = Stratiomyidae
subfamilia = Hermetiinae
genus = "Hermetia"
species = "H. illucens"
binomial = "Hermetia illucens"
binomial_authority = Linnaeus, 1758

The Black Soldier Fly ("Hermetia illucens") is a common and widespread member of the family Stratiomyidae, and quite possibly the best-known species in the entire infraorder. There are several reasons for this:
*The larvae are common scavengers in compost heaps
*The larvae are used in manure management, for both house fly control and reduction in manure volume, and the mature larvae and prepupae raised in manure management operations are themselves useful as feed supplements [cite journal | author= Sheppard, D.C. | title=Large-scale Feed Production from Animal Manures with a Non-Pest Native Fly | journal=Food Insects Newsletter | year=1992 | volume=5|issue=2]
*The larvae are found in association with carrion, and have significant potential for use in forensic entomology [cite journal | author=Lord, W.D., Goff, M.L., Adkins, T.R., and Haskell, N.H. | title=The black soldier fly "Hermetia illucens" (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) as a potential measure of human postmortem interval: observations and case histories | journal=J. Forensic Sci. | year=1994 | pages=215–222 | volume=39] .
*The larvae are sometimes sold as live pet food under the names Phoenix Worms and Soldier Grubs for owners of herps and tropical fish. They store high levels of calcium for future pupation which is beneficial to herps"The Incredible Edible Worm", by Audrey Pavia, Reptiles Magazine, July, 2007] . Phoenix worms were first developed as a feeder species by Insect Science Resource.
*Although extremely rare, the larvae could potentially cause intestinal myiasis or pseudomyiasis in humans. See this case in Costa Rica [http://www.scielo.cl/pdf/parasitol/v60n3-4/art10.pdf ] There have been a handful of cases worldwide of black soldier fly larvae causing this condition and it would most likely be the result of people scavenging food from refuse containers.Black soldier fly eggs take approximately 4 days to hatch and are typically deposited in crevices or on surfaces above or adjacent to the food source. The accompanying photograph is an example of eggs being deposited in a crevice. The larvae range in size from 1/8 to 3/4 of an inch (3 to 19 millimeters). Although they can be stored at room temperature for several weeks, their longest shelf life is achieved at 50-60 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 15 degrees Celsius).

The adult fly is a mimic, very close in size, color, and appearance to the organ pipe mud dauber wasp and its relatives. The mimicry of this particular kind of wasp is especially enhanced in that the fly's antennae are elongated and wasp-like, the fly's hind tarsi are pale, as are the wasp's, and the fly has two small transparent "windows" in the basal abdominal segments that make it look like the fly has a narrow "wasp waist".

References

External links

* [http://www.phoenixworm.com Insect Science Resource website]


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