Batrachomyia is an Australian genus of flies in the family Chloropidae.
The larvae develop under the skin on the backs of frogs.
Really big larvae. Really small frogs.
30 Aug 2011 Leave a comment
by terry wheeler in short stories Tags: Chloropidae, Diptera, ecology, natural history
Batrachomyia is an Australian genus of flies in the family Chloropidae.
The larvae develop under the skin on the backs of frogs.
Really big larvae. Really small frogs.
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