smallest fly

CREDIT: © Inna-Marie Strazhnik Smaller than a grain of rice, the world's tiniest fly (Euryplatea nanaknihali, measuring only 0.4 mm) has been discovered in Thailand. According to the articles, these itty bitty bugs lay their eggs in the body of an ant where they develop and make their way to the head. They devour both the muscles that move the mouth of the ant as well as the brain eventually causing the head to fall off where they live and mature for another couple of weeks before emerging as adults.