Asilidae · musės plėšrūnės

EN · robber fly, assassin flies DE · Raubfliegen, Jagdfliegen LT · musės plėšrūnės LV · laupītājmušas PL · łowikowate

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asilidae The Asilidae are predators, in both the juvenile and the adult stages, and feed on small arthropods, mainly insects. The Asilidae are excellent flyers, and in most of the family, capture prey in flight. They are often seen stationed to ambush prey at strategic points. This behavior signifies that sight plays an essential role in the detection of prey and their capture. The prey is caught with the tarsi and injected with a paralyzing saliva. Puncture is followed by the injection of saliva, whose active components perform two functions: The neurotoxins cause paralysis of the victim, while proteolytic enzymes lead to the breakup and liquefaction of internal tissues; in a short time, the predator is able to feed by sucking the internal fluids.