Aldrichia auripuncta
Painter, 1940
Aldrichia auripuncta is a of in the , first described by Painter in 1940. It is known from the northeastern United States. As a member of Bombyliidae, it likely exhibits the family-characteristic lifestyle, though specific details for this species remain limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Aldrichia auripuncta: /ɔlˈdrɪkiə ˌɔːriˈpʌŋkta/
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Distribution
Northeastern United States.
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Taxonomic Note
The epithet 'auripuncta' refers to golden (auri-) spots or punctures (-puncta), likely describing a diagnostic color pattern, though the specific morphological feature has not been verified from primary sources.