Like this specimen, many Tachinids have numerous long bristles, particularly noticeable on their abdomens, giving them bee-like or wasp-like appearances. Many species of Tachinidae, the second largest fly family in North America, have juveniles which are parasites on other insects such as caterpillars. Some species have been imported for use as biological controls.
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