Itolia timberlakei
Wilcox, 1949
Itolia timberlakei is a of (: ) described by Wilcox in 1949. The Itolia is a small group within the diverse Asilidae , which comprises predatory commonly known as robber flies or assassin flies. The species epithet 'timberlakei' honors the P.H. Timberlake, who made substantial contributions to the study of and at the University of California, Riverside. No detailed biological studies of this species have been published.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Itolia timberlakei: /ɪˈtoʊliə ˌtɪmbərˈleɪkaɪ/
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