Efferia neoinflata

Wilcox, 1966

Efferia neoinflata is a of ( ) described by Wilcox in 1966. It belongs to a diverse of predatory distributed primarily in the Americas. The species epithet "neoinflata" suggests a relationship to or distinction from E. inflata, a pattern common in Efferia species . As with other robber flies, are aerial that capture other in . The genus Efferia was historically treated as a subgenus within a broader concept of Asilus but has been elevated to full generic status in modern .

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How to pronounce Efferia neoinflata: /ɛˈfɛ.ri.a ˌni.oʊ.ɪnˈfleɪ.tə/

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