“…Members of the family Sarcophagidae (Emblemasomatini) use an independently evolved ear [Edgecomb et al, 1995;Robert et al, 1999;Lakes-Harland et al, 1999] to carry out an analogous strategy for finding their hosts, singing cicadas [Soper et al, 1976]. Like that for ormiines, there appears to be interspecific variance in host choice, as several species of flies, found either as larvae or reared to adults, have been collected from various parasitized cicada taxa [Lopes, 1971[Lopes, , 1981Soper et al, 1976]. All Emblemasoma examined so far express the inflated prosternum known to be the tympanal organ [Lopes, 1971;Lakes-Harlan et al, 1999;Robert et al, 1999], suggesting that host choice is based on auditory cues.…”