Beameromyia chrysops
Martin, 1957
Golden-eyed Pixie
Beameromyia chrysops is a small robber fly in the Asilidae, first described by Martin in 1957. The species is commonly known as the 'Golden-eyed Pixie,' a name reflecting its diminutive size and likely coloration. As a member of the Asilidae, it is a predatory fly that captures other insects in . The Beameromyia contains species of small, often inconspicuous robber flies that are poorly documented in the scientific literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Beameromyia chrysops: //ˌbiːmɛroʊˈmaɪə ˈkrɪsɒps//
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