Nannocyrtopogon atripes

Wilcox & Martin, 1936

Nannocyrtopogon atripes is a of robber fly described by Wilcox & Martin in 1936. It belongs to the Asilidae, a group of predatory flies known for their aggressive hunting . The species is placed in the Brachyrhopalinae and tribe Ceraturgini. Specific biological details for this species remain poorly documented in published literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Nannocyrtopogon atripes: /ˌnæn.nəˌsɪr.toʊˈpoʊ.ɡən ˈæ.trɪˌpiːz/

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Taxonomic placement

The is classified in the tribe Ceraturgini within Brachyrhopalinae of Asilidae, based on Catalogue of Life and NCBI records.

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