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New Zealand batfly

The New Zealand batfly, ''Mystacinobia zelandica'', is a small, wingless insect which lives in a symbiotic relationship with the New Zealand Lesser Short-tailed Bat. It is a member of the true flies that belong to the order Diptera〔 but is so unusual that it is placed in its own genus, ''Mystacinobia'', and family, Mystacinobiidae - this monotypic family is endemic to New Zealand.〔Gibbs G.(2008). ''Ghosts of Gondwana'', page 16. Craig Potton publishing〕
==Description ==
New Zealand batflies are 3 mm long,〔Ballance A. Morris R.(2008).''Rare Wildlife of New Zealand'', page 39. Random House〕 wingless in both sexes,〔 blind,〔Meads M.(1990). ''Forgotten Fauna'', page 92. DSIR publishing〕 and have long, bristly, spider-like legs which end in specially adapted claws which are thought to help them "swim" through bat fur.〔〔Hunt R. Morris. R. (2006) ''Batfly!'' ''New Zealand Geographic'' # 81〕 Males are larger than females〔〔 and look quite different; one Japanese expert when sent some of the first specimens collected for scientific study suggested that they were different species.〔

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