Efferia bexarensis

(Bromley, 1934)

Efferia bexarensis is a of robber fly ( Asilidae) described by Bromley in 1934. The specific epithet 'bexarensis' indicates its type locality in Bexar County, Texas. As a member of the Efferia group of robber flies, it belongs to a diverse and widespread lineage of predatory dipterans known for their robust build and aggressive hunting . The species is documented from Texas, though detailed biological information remains limited in published literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Efferia bexarensis: /ˌɛfˈfɛriə bɛkˈsɑːˈrɛnsɪs/

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Distribution

Known from Texas, USA, with the type locality in Bexar County.

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