Cyrtopogon beameri

Wilcox & Martin, 1936

Cyrtopogon beameri is a of in the , described by Wilcox & Martin in 1936. The Cyrtopogon belongs to the Asilinae, a group of predatory known for their agile and capture . As a member of this genus, C. beameri likely exhibits the characteristic features of Cyrtopogon species, including a slender body form and specific patterns. The species is known from very few observations, with only two records documented in iNaturalist as of the available data.

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How to pronounce Cyrtopogon beameri: //sɪərˈtɒpəɡɒn ˈbiːmɛri//

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