Bromleyus flavidorsus

Hardy, 1945

Bromleyus flavidorsus is a of robber fly in the Asilidae, described by Hardy in 1945. The Bromleyus is to Australia and contains relatively few described species. As with other Asilidae, this species is presumed to be a predatory fly, though specific ecological details remain undocumented in published literature. The species epithet 'flavidorsus' refers to a yellowish coloration.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Bromleyus flavidorsus: /ˈbrɒm.li.əs ˌfleɪ.vɪˈdɔːr.səs/

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Distribution

Australia ( ; specific range within Australia unconfirmed)

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