Ceraturgus oklahomensis

(Bromley, 1934)

Ceraturgus oklahomensis is a of robber fly in the Asilidae, first described by Bromley in 1934. The specific epithet reflects its association with Oklahoma. As a member of the Ceraturgini tribe, it belongs to a group of small, slender robber flies. Very few observations of this species have been documented, with only 2 records in iNaturalist as of the knowledge cutoff.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ceraturgus oklahomensis: /ˌse.rəˈtɜːr.ɡəs ˌɒk.ləˈhoʊ.mɛn.sɪs/

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Distribution

Known from Oklahoma, as indicated by the specific epithet. The precise geographic range within the state is poorly documented due to limited collection records.

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