Leptogaster atridorsalis

Back, 1909

Leptogaster atridorsalis is a of robber fly in the Asilidae, described by Back in 1909. The Leptogaster comprises small, slender robber flies that are distinguished from other asilids by their elongated body form and distinctive hunting . Species in this genus are often found in grassy or herbaceous vegetation where they hunt small prey. Specific information about L. atridorsalis remains limited in published literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Leptogaster atridorsalis: /lɛptoʊˈɡæstər ˌætrɪdɔrˈsælɪs/

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