Prolatiforceps fulviventris

(Schäffer, 1916)

Prolatiforceps fulviventris is a of robber fly in the Asilidae, originally described as Asilus fulviventris by Schäffer in 1916. The species was later transferred to the Prolatiforceps. Robber flies in this genus are predatory insects characterized by their robust build, strong flying ability, and legs adapted for capturing prey in . As a member of the Asilinae, it belongs to one of the most diverse groups of robber flies.

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How to pronounce Prolatiforceps fulviventris: //proʊˌlætɪˈfɔːrsɛps ˌfʊlvaɪˈvɛntrɪs//

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