Bromleyus flavidorsus

Hardy, 1945

Bromleyus flavidorsus is a of in the , 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 , 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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