Asilidae

/ˌæsɪˈleɪdiː/ noun

The scientific family name for robber flies, a large family of predatory insects known for hunting and eating other flying insects.

From Greek 'asilus' (a stinging or biting fly, gadfly) + Latin '-idae' (the standard suffix for animal families in binomial nomenclature). Linnaeus and fellow taxonomists standardized this naming system in the 18th century.

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