Lepidanthrax linsdalei

Hall, 1976

Lepidanthrax linsdalei is a of bee fly described by Hall in 1976. It belongs to the Bombyliidae, a diverse group of flies known for their -like appearance and larval . The species has been documented in California and Idaho.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lepidanthrax linsdalei: /ˌlɛpɪˈdænθræks ˌlɪnzˈdeɪlaɪ/

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Distribution

California and Idaho, United States.

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Taxonomic Notes

The epithet 'linsdalei' likely honors Jean M. Linsdale, a prominent California naturalist and mammalogist.

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