Psilocurus puellus

Bromley, 1934

Psilocurus puellus is a of robber fly described by Bromley in 1934. It belongs to the Asilidae, a group of predatory flies known for their aggressive hunting . The species is poorly documented in scientific literature, with limited information available regarding its and .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Psilocurus puellus: /ˌsaɪloʊˈkjʊrəs pjuˈɛləs/

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Taxonomic note

The Psilocurus is a small group within Asilidae. Psilocurus puellus was described by S.W. Bromley in 1934, but detailed morphological descriptions and diagnostic features remain sparse in accessible literature.

Data scarcity

As of current databases, this has very few recorded observations (6 on iNaturalist) and appears to be rarely encountered or underreported. This limits the ability to provide detailed biological information.

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