Definition
The Family Asilidae, commonly known as robber flies, includes a diverse group of predatory flies. 🪰 These flies are characterized by their strong legs, used to grasp prey, and their sharp proboscis for piercing and feeding. They are skilled hunters, often catching insects in mid-air. Asilidae are found in various habitats worldwide, from deserts to forests. They play a crucial role in controlling insect populations. They are beneficial predators. 👍