Dilophus occipitalis

Coquillett, 1904

Dilophus occipitalis is a of March fly in the Bibionidae. It is a true fly (Diptera) and belongs to a commonly known as March flies or lovebugs. The species was described by Coquillett in 1904.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Dilophus occipitalis: //daɪˈloʊfəs ˌɒksɪˈpeɪtəlɪs//

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Distribution

The has been documented through 129 observations on iNaturalist. Specific geographic range details beyond observation records are not available in the provided sources.

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Taxonomic note

The provided sources contain extensive information on Cordillacris occipitalis (Spottedwinged ), a grasshopper in the Acrididae. However, Dilophus occipitalis is a March fly (Diptera: Bibionidae), not a grasshopper. The sources appear to conflate or incorrectly reference these . The grasshopper information in the sources does not apply to this dipteran species.

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