Efferia azteci
Wilcox, 1966
Efferia azteci is a of robber fly in the Asilidae, described by Wilcox in 1966. The Efferia belongs to a group of large, predatory flies commonly known as robber flies, which are characterized by their stout bodies, prominent , and predatory . This species is part of a diverse of Asilidae found in North America, with members of the genus often exhibiting distinctive in abdominal coloration patterns.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Efferia azteci: /ɛˈfɛriə ˈæztɛkaɪ/
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