Apsilocephala longistyla

Kröber, 1914

Apsilocephala longistyla is a of fly in the Apsilocephalidae, a small and poorly studied group of Diptera. The species was described by Kröber in 1914. Members of this family are generally associated with forested and are rarely encountered in collections. The specific epithet "longistyla" refers to elongated female terminalia structures.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Apsilocephala longistyla: /æpˌsɪloʊˈsɛfələ lɒnˈdʒɪstɪlə/

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