Английская Википедия:Euryplatea nanaknihali

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Euryplatea nanaknihali is the world's smallest fly, measuring Шаблон:Convert in size.[1]

Due to its small size, the viscosity of air is problematic for the insect, and even the smallest air currents are a large impediment. Scientists expressed amazement that such a tiny animal could still have all the organs of a normal insect.[2]

A swarm of ants on a rock
Crematogaster ants may be the host of E. nanaknihali.

They are believed to lay their eggs in the heads of small Crematogaster ants. The larva consumes the interior of the ant's head, within whose exoskeleton it pupates, before emerging as an adult.[2][3]

Forest of Kaeng Krachan National Park
E. nanaknihali was first discovered in Thailand's Kaeng Krachan National Park.

The species has been found in a number of national parks in Thailand. It is named after Nanak Nihal Weiss, a boy interested in insects who frequented the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County with his father.[4]

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  1. Brown, B.V. 2012: Small size no protection for acrobat ants: world's smallest fly is a parasitic phorid (Diptera: Phoridae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 105(4): 550-554. Шаблон:Doi
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