Lasiopogon zonatus

Cole & Wilcox, 1938

Lasiopogon zonatus is a of robber fly in the Asilidae, described by Cole & Wilcox in 1938. It belongs to the Lasiopogon, a group of small to medium-sized predatory flies distributed across North America. Robber flies in this genus are typically associated with open, sandy or gravelly near water. The species epithet "zonatus" refers to banded or zoned coloration patterns. Like other Asilidae, are aerial that capture other insects in using their spiny legs and .

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How to pronounce Lasiopogon zonatus: //ˌlæsiˈoʊpoʊɡɒn zoʊˈneɪtəs//

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