Promachus atrox

Bromley, 1940

robber fly

Promachus atrox is a of in the Asilidae, described by Bromley in 1940. Like other members of the Promachus, it belongs to the group commonly known as "giant robber flies." The species is part of a diverse genus of predatory flies known for their aggressive hunting and large size relative to other asilids. Specific details about its and distribution remain limited in published sources.

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How to pronounce Promachus atrox: /ˈproʊ.mə.kʊs ˈeɪ.trɒks/

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