Talks and shows

Metamorphosis: Small flies, big changes (family)

Erica McAlister takes you through the fascinating world of fly metamorphosis

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From egg to adulthood, flies undertake a drastic change! Not just in their shape but also their behaviour and habitat.

In this talk, Erica McAlister will introduce the life cycle of a fly using examples from some of the 170,000 species that have been described to date. From the simple worm-like forms of the larvae to the all-seeing, all-flying adults, flies have evolved to be some of the most specialised and most extraordinary animals that we share our planet with. Different species have different specialisms throughout their life cycles – from eggs that can freeze to larvae that can desiccate, these really are the planetary explorers. 

Come along to find out more about these winged creatures and also how learning more about the life cycles of flies is helping us understand our own.

Event type

This is a theatre only event where the speakers and audience are together in our Theatre.

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About Erica McAlister

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Erica McAlister Hon. FRES is an entomologist, Principal Curator of Diptera and Siphonaptera at the Natural History Museum, London, and presenter/author. Her research involves systematics work on flies and has carried out extensive field research, including Costa Rica, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam. She has researched the pollinators and herbivores of potatoes and tomatoes in Peru, and has worked with Operation Wallacea, collecting insect specimens and inspiring young people.


As well as presenting three Radio 4 series on Insects, she is a regular on Science programs (both serious and comedy) and has published The Secret Life of Flies (2016), The Inside Out of Flies (2020), A bug’s World (2022) and Metamorphosis: How Insects are Changing our World (2024).

Timing

Doors to the theatre will open at 2.15pm and the talk will begin at 2.30pm.

Accessibility

The event will take place on the first floor and there is step-free access from the street via lift.

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There is space at floor level in the theatre for wheelchair users.

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Our theatre is equipped with an Audio Induction Loop. 

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