Lasiopogon marshalli
Cannings, 2002
A of in the , described by Cannings in 2002. The Lasiopogon comprises small to -sized predatory commonly found in open . L. marshalli is one of several species in this genus, with limited published biological information available.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Lasiopogon marshalli: //læˈzaɪəˌpoʊɡɒn ˈmɑrʃəˌlaɪ//
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Distribution
Known from limited collection records. The specific locality and full geographic range have not been comprehensively documented in published literature.
Ecological Role
As with other , likely functions as a of other , though specific records for this are not documented.
Similar Taxa
- Lasiopogon speciesOther members of the Lasiopogon share similar general and require detailed examination of and other structural characters for definitive identification. L. marshalli is distinguished by specific features described in the original description by Cannings (2002).