Hodophylax basingeri

Pritchard, 1938

Hodophylax basingeri is a of robber fly ( Asilidae) described by Pritchard in 1938. Asilidae are predatory flies characterized by their stout bodies, large , and strong legs adapted for capturing prey in . The Hodophylax contains species primarily distributed in North America. Information specific to H. basingeri is limited, with only seven observations recorded on iNaturalist as of the data cutoff.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hodophylax basingeri: //hɔˈdɒfɪlæks ˈbeɪsɪŋɡɛraɪ//

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Distribution

North America (specific range details not established)

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Data scarcity

This is poorly documented in scientific literature. The seven iNaturalist observations represent the primary accessible occurrence data, suggesting either genuine rarity or undercollection. No dedicated species-level studies have been identified.

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