Conopidae
Pronunciation: [Con·OH·pe⋅dae]
Pronunciation: [Con·OH·pe⋅dae]
Common Name: Thick-headed Flies
Description: Adults are wasp mimics with an abdomen that is narrowly joined to the thorax. Most species have a bulbous head with a long proboscis. They hover near flowers, feed on nectar, and lay their eggs on other visiting pollinators (mostly bees). The larvae are internal parasitoids of their hosts.
Order: Diptera