Nannodioctria seminole
A small in the Dioctriinae. Members of this are among the smallest asilids, typically measuring under 10 mm in length. The specific epithet 'seminole' suggests a connection to Florida or southeastern North America, where the Seminole people historically resided. The genus Nannodioctria contains diminutive predatory that hunt in vegetation.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Nannodioctria seminole: /ˌnæn.oʊ.daɪˈɒk.tri.ə ˌsɛm.ɪˈnoʊli/
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Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Why I went to Georgia | Beetles In The Bush
- Creepy Crawly Crustaceans | Beetles In The Bush
- The Buprestis tree | Beetles In The Bush
- Even a 12-year old can discover the larva of a rare, endemic species! | Beetles In The Bush
- Why I Roamed the Marsh at Night | Beetles In The Bush
- Miridae | Beetles In The Bush