Cyrtopogon auripilosus

Wilcox & Martin, 1936

Cyrtopogon auripilosus is a of robber fly in the Asilidae, described by Wilcox and Martin in 1936. As a member of the Cyrtopogon, it belongs to a diverse group of predatory flies characterized by their hunting . The species is accepted in current taxonomic databases but detailed biological information appears limited in published sources.

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How to pronounce Cyrtopogon auripilosus: //sɪrˈtɒpəˌɡɒn ɔːˌrɪˈpɪləsəs//

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The was formally described by Wilcox and Martin in 1936, placing it within the Cyrtopogon of the robber fly Asilidae.

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