Efferia pallidula
(Hine, 1911)
Efferia pallidula is a of robber fly in the Asilidae, described by Hine in 1911. As a member of the large and diverse Efferia, it shares the characteristic predatory habits and robust typical of this group. The specific epithet "pallidula" suggests pale coloration relative to . Detailed natural history information for this particular species appears limited in the available literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Efferia pallidula: /ɛˈfɛriə pælɪˈdjuːlə/
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Ecological Role
As a robber fly, Efferia pallidula likely functions as an active aerial of other insects, contributing to of various prey in its .