Efferia ordwayae
Wilcox, 1966
Efferia ordwayae is a of robber fly ( Asilidae) described by Wilcox in 1966. Like other members of the Efferia, it is a predatory dipteran characterized by a robust body, strong legs adapted for seizing prey, and a prominent mystax of bristles on the . The genus Efferia is one of the largest genera of robber flies in North America, with species typically associated with open, dry . Specific information about the and distribution of E. ordwayae remains limited in the available literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Efferia ordwayae: /ɛˈfɛr.iə ɔrd.ˈwaɪ.i/
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