Lasiopogon testaceus
Cole & Wilcox, 1938
Lasiopogon testaceus is a of ( ) described by Cole & Wilcox in 1938. Robber flies in this are predatory known for their aggressive hunting and strong flying ability. The species epithet 'testaceus' refers to a brick-red or brownish coloration. As with other Asilidae, this species likely exhibits the family's characteristic predatory habits, though specific details about its biology remain poorly documented in available literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Lasiopogon testaceus: /ˌlæsiəˈpoʊɡɒn tɛˈsteɪsiəs/
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