Stilobezzia beckae

Wirth, 1953

Stilobezzia beckae is a of in the Ceratopogonidae, described by Wirth in 1953. It belongs to the Stilobezzia, a group of biting midges known for predatory . The species is documented in limited sources, with few recorded observations.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Stilobezzia beckae: /stɪloʊˈbɛziə ˈbɛkeɪ/

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Diet

Predatory, based on the documented habits of the Stilobezzia.

Behavior

Predatory, consistent with the known of Stilobezzia .

Ecological Role

, likely contributing to regulation of small .

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