Scleropogon dispar

(Bromley, 1937)

Scleropogon dispar is a of robber fly (Diptera: Asilidae) described by Bromley in 1937. The Scleropogon belongs to a diverse of predatory flies known for their aggressive hunting . Very little specific information is documented about this particular species.

Scleropogon dispar by (c) Tristan A. McKnight, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Tristan A. McKnight. Used under a CC-BY license.Scleropogon dispar by (c) Tristan A. McKnight, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Tristan A. McKnight. Used under a CC-BY license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Scleropogon dispar: //ˌsklɛrəˈpoʊɡɒn ˈdɪspɑr//

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Ecological Role

As a member of Asilidae, this likely functions as an aerial of other insects, contributing to .

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Data scarcity

Only two observations are recorded in iNaturalist, and no Wikipedia summary exists. The appears to be poorly documented in public scientific literature.

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