Cyrtopogon rainieri

Wilcox & Martin, 1936

Cyrtopogon rainieri is a of in the , described by Wilcox and Martin in 1936. The Cyrtopogon belongs to the diverse predatory family Asilidae, commonly known as robber flies, which are characterized by their aerial hunting . Species in this genus are typically found in North America. Beyond its taxonomic description, specific biological details for C. rainieri remain poorly documented in the available literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cyrtopogon rainieri: //ˌsɪr.toʊˈpoʊ.ɡən raɪˈniː.əri//

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic Note

The specific epithet 'rainieri' appears to reference Mount Rainier, suggesting the may have been described from or associated with the Pacific Northwest region of North America. This follows a common pattern in entomological where geographic features are used in species names.

Data Availability

No additional biological or ecological information for Cyrtopogon rainieri was found in the provided sources. The is mentioned only in taxonomic listings without accompanying descriptive or ecological data.

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