Sonoma Mountain Ecology Notes

Celebrating and Caring for the Land

Black Fly Larvae

With a couple hundred species in North America, these members of the Simuliidae family are an important aquatic invertebrate, being nutrient cyclers and food for fish and other creatures. They affix a sticky silk pad to some clean underwater substrate where there is the right speed of moving water then attach hooks at the tip of their abdomen to that pad so they can use structures at their head-end to filter feed organic matter from the water.

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