At Alemaya in eastern Ethiopia, tef (Eragrostis tef) was found to be attacked by a complex of seven shootfly species, five species belonging to the family Chloropidae and two to Muscidae. Atherigona hyalinipennis (Diptera: Muscidae) was economically the most important species in the shootfly complex of the crop. It caused 42–58% damage to growing panicles in different varieties of tef, which resulted in an estimated loss of 378–522 kg/ha. The average incubation period of eggs, developmental periods of larvae and pupae of A. hyalinipennis were 3.0, 12.7 and 9.6 days respectively, and the total life cycle was completed in less than a month in the laboratory. Larval parasitism by Neotrichoporoides nyemitawus ranged from 6.7 to 18.5%. Peak activity of A. hyalinipennis in the region was in August to September.