Hodophylax aridus

James, 1933

Hodophylax aridus is a of robber fly in the Asilidae, described by James in 1933. The species epithet "aridus" suggests an association with arid environments. As a member of the Asilidae, it is a predatory fly. The species is represented by very few observations in biodiversity databases.

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How to pronounce Hodophylax aridus: /ˌhoʊdoʊˈfaɪlæks ˈærɪdəs/

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