Anastoechus melanohalteralis

Tucker, 1907

Anastoechus melanohalteralis is a of bee fly first described by Tucker in 1907. The larvae are known of , making this species potentially significant for of grasshopper . The species has been documented across a broad North American range spanning prairie and grassland .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Anastoechus melanohalteralis: /ˌænəˈstiːkəs mɛˌlænoʊˌhɔːltəˈreɪlɪs/

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Distribution

Alberta, Canada, and across the western and central United States.

Diet

Larvae are of .

Ecological Role

of ; may contribute to natural regulation of grasshopper in prairie and grassland .

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