Insect Superpowers: 18 Powerful Bugs That Smash, Zap, Hypnotize, Sting, and Devour!
By Kate Messner and Jillian Nickell
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Kate Messner
Kate Messner is a New York Times bestselling author of more than fifty books for young readers, including The Brilliant Deep, the Over and Under series, the History Smashers series, and more. Kate is the 2022 recipient of the Empire State Award for excellence in children’s literature. Her science‑themed picture books have been honored with the Green Earth Book Award and the Riverby Award for Natural History Writing and have been finalists for the American Academy for the Advancement of Sciences/Subaru SB&F prize for excellence in science writing. A former middle school teacher, Kate now splits her time between Lake Champlain and Florida’s Gulf Coast. Learn more at www.katemessner.com
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Insect Superpowers - Kate Messner
Chapter 1
FAST & FIERCE
With speeds that put Olympic runners to shame and jaws that can slice and dice in the blink of an eye, these insects’ superpowers are perfect for evading predators and catching prey.
Common Name: Giant robber fly of the Great Plains
Aliases: Bee killer, assassin fly
Super-Scientific Name: Microstylum morosum
Trademark Features: Small hollow between the eyes, tufts of hair on the face that may resemble a beard
Size: 30–50 mm
Secret Hideout: Prairies in Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas
Superpower: Speed in flight
Favorite Food: Bees, grasshoppers, butterflies, beetles, other robber flies
Allies: There are more than seven thousand species of robber flies living all over the world. They’re all part of the order Diptera, which includes all flies, and the family Asilidae. Microstylum morosum is the largest robber fly in North America.
Archenemy: The eastern kingbird (Tyrannus tyrannus) loves to swoop down from its perch and snap up a juicy robber fly for a meal.
Robber flies can fly fast enough to catch other insects in midflight. The robber fly often lies in wait on a twig or leaf where it can see its surroundings and watch for prey. When another insect flies too close—BUZZ, SWISH, ZAP!—the robber fly darts out and captures it with long, strong, bristly legs that can hold tight to prey.
The Japanese beetle can fly long distances—up to five miles in search of food. But it can’t fly fast enough to avoid becoming food for a hungry robber