Heteropogon cazieri
Wilcox, 1965
Heteropogon cazieri is a of robber fly ( Asilidae) described by Wilcox in 1965. It belongs to the Brachyrhopalinae and is one of approximately 30 described species in the Heteropogon. Members of this genus are small to medium-sized predatory flies that perch on vegetation and capture other insects in . The species epithet honors entomologist Mont A. Cazier.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Heteropogon cazieri: //ˌhɛtəroʊˈpoʊɡɒn ˈkæziɛri//
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Ecological Role
of other insects, contributing to regulation.