Thereva bakeri

Cole, 1923

Thereva bakeri is a of stiletto fly in the Therevidae, described by Cole in 1923. Stiletto flies are predatory insects in the order Diptera, characterized by their distinctive elongated mouthparts. The species is part of the diverse Thereva, which contains numerous species across multiple continents. Limited specific information is available for this particular species.

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How to pronounce Thereva bakeri: /ˈθɛrəvə ˈbeɪkəri/

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