Cophura tanbarki

Wilcox, 1965

Cophura tanbarki is a of robber fly ( Asilidae) described by Wilcox in 1965. It belongs to the Brachyrhopalinae, a group of relatively small, slender robber flies. Like other members of the Cophura, it is likely predatory, though specific natural history details remain poorly documented.

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How to pronounce Cophura tanbarki: //ˈkɒf.jʊ.rə tænˈbɑːrki//

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Taxonomic note

This was described by Wilcox in 1965. No subsequent taxonomic revisions or detailed studies have been published. The Cophura contains approximately 20 described species, primarily distributed in North America.

Data deficiency

No specimen records, observations, or ecological studies for this are available in major biodiversity databases (GBIF, iNaturalist, BOLD). Its actual distribution, preferences, and are unknown.

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