Fighting Soldier Thrips vs Wohlfahrt's Wound Fly

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Fighting Soldier Thrips Wohlfahrt's Wound Fly
Scientific Name Oncothrips tepperi Wohlfahrtia magnifica
Order Thysanoptera Diptera
Family Phlaeothripidae Sarcophagidae
Size 1.5-3 mm 9-15 mm
Habitat Deserts & Drylands Deserts & Drylands
Diet Gall Makers Blood Feeders
Regions Australia Southern Europe, Middle East, Central Asia, North Africa
Conservation Not Evaluated Least Concern

Fighting Soldier Thrips

A eusocial Australian thrips that forms colonies inside galls on Acacia trees with distinct reproductive and soldier castes. Soldiers patrol the gall and attack intruding insects.

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Did You Know?

They are one of only about a dozen thrips species worldwide known to have evolved true eusociality with a soldier caste.

Wohlfahrt's Wound Fly

A large, gray flesh fly with dark spots on the abdomen that is an obligate parasite of warm-blooded animals in the Old World. Females larviposit directly into body openings (ears, nose, eyes) or wounds of sleeping humans and animals. It is a significant cause of human myiasis in Central Asia and the Middle East.

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Did You Know?

It preferentially targets sleeping people, depositing larvae into the ears, nose, or eyes, causing severe tissue destruction.