Cyrtopogon inversus
Curran, 1923
White-brushed Bandit
Cyrtopogon inversus is a of robber fly in the Asilidae, commonly known as the White-brushed Bandit. It belongs to a of predatory flies characterized by their hunting and distinctive . The species was described by Curran in 1923. Available records indicate it has been documented across multiple observations, though detailed natural history information remains limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cyrtopogon inversus: /ˌsɜːrtəˈpoʊɡɒn ɪnˈvɜːrsəs/
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Distribution
Observations recorded in iNaturalist suggest a documented presence with 70 observations, though specific geographic range details are not provided in available sources. The Cyrtopogon is known from North America.
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Taxonomic Authority
Described by Charles Howard Curran in 1923.
Observation Data
iNaturalist records 70 observations for this as of data compilation.