Ceraturgus johnsoni
Martin, 1965
Ceraturgus johnsoni is a of robber fly ( Asilidae) described by Martin in 1965. It belongs to the Brachyrhopalinae and tribe Ceraturgini. As with other members of the Ceraturgus, this species is likely a predatory insect, though specific biological details remain poorly documented in available sources.
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How to pronounce Ceraturgus johnsoni: /sɛrəˈtɜrgəs ˈdʒɒnsənaɪ/
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Taxonomic Context
Ceraturgus johnsoni is one of approximately 30 described in the Ceraturgus, a group of robber flies distributed primarily in the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. The genus is characterized by distinctive morphological features in the male terminalia and wing venation.