Nebritus tanneri

(Hardy, 1938)

Nebritus tanneri is a of stiletto fly in the Therevidae, first described by Hardy in 1938. Stiletto flies are a group of predatory flies whose larvae develop in soil and prey on other . The Nebritus is part of the diverse Therevidae family, which contains over 1,000 described species worldwide. This species is rarely recorded, with limited observational data available.

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How to pronounce Nebritus tanneri: //nɛˈbraɪtəs ˈtænəri//

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Taxonomic history

Originally described as Zionea tanneri by Hardy in 1938, this was later transferred to the Nebritus.

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