Amphicosmus arizonicus

Hall, 1974

Amphicosmus arizonicus is a of bee fly ( Bombyliidae) described by Hall in 1974. The species is to Arizona and is currently accepted as valid, though it has been treated as a synonym in some taxonomic databases. As a member of the Tomomyzinae, it belongs to a group of bee flies characterized by particular morphological features and larval . Very little has been published specifically on this species beyond its original description.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Amphicosmus arizonicus: /æmˈfaɪkɒzməs ˌærɪˈzoʊnɪkəs/

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Distribution

Known only from Arizona, United States. The specific epithet reflects this restricted geographic range. No detailed locality records or precise collection sites have been published in the accessible literature.

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