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| DIPTERA, Otitidae (= Ortalidae) --  <Images> & <Juveniles>             Ortalids
  are primarily plant feeders and are often scavengers in decaying plant
  materials.  However, Lopez (1934) gave
  a brief account of Elassogaster sepsoides Wlk. as a predator in egg
  capsules of the migratory locust, Locusta
  migratoria var. migratorioides R. & F. in the
  Philippines.  This species was
  considered as the most important of natural enemies attacking the eggs of Locusta in the islands.  In the insectary, maggots were found in
  egg capsules within one week after exposure to mated flies.  A maximum of 28 maggots were found in one
  capsule.  They were not believed to be
  limited in feeding to a single mass of eggs, but rather to move about in soil
  searching for others (Clausen 1940/62).     References:   Please refer to  <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional
  references may be found at:  MELVYL
  Library ]   |