Pandivirilia conspicua
(Walker, 1848)
Pandivirilia conspicua is a of stiletto fly in the Therevidae, originally described by Walker in 1848. As a member of this predatory fly family, it likely exhibits the characteristic features of therevids, though specific biological details remain poorly documented. The species is accepted in major taxonomic databases but has no recorded observations in science platforms, suggesting it is rarely encountered or underreported.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pandivirilia conspicua: /ˌpændɪˈvɪrɪliə kənˈspɪkjʊə/
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Taxonomic history
Originally described by Francis Walker in 1848, this has been maintained in the Pandivirilia through subsequent taxonomic revisions of the Therevidae. The genus Pandivirilia is part of the diverse stiletto fly fauna, a group characterized by their predatory larval stages and often distinctive .
Data availability
No occurrence records are available through iNaturalist, and no images or detailed observations have been published in readily accessible sources. The is known primarily from museum specimens and taxonomic literature.