Acrosathe pacifica
(Cole, 1923)
Acrosathe pacifica is a of stiletto fly in the Therevidae, first described by Cole in 1923. Stiletto flies are predatory insects characterized by their slender bodies and distinctive elongated mouthparts. The species is placed in the Acrosathe, which is part of a diverse family of approximately 1,000 described species worldwide. Very little specific information has been published regarding the or of this particular species.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Acrosathe pacifica: //əˈkrəʊˌseɪθi pəˈsɪfɪkə//
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