Asyndetus interruptus
(Loew, 1861)
Asyndetus interruptus is a of in the , originally described by Loew in 1861. It is one of nine recognized Asyndetus species occurring in the West Indies. The species is part of a characterized by distinctive male genitalic structures, with some species exhibiting rare -like .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Asyndetus interruptus: //æˈsaɪn.dɪtəs ˌɪn.təˈrʌp.təs//
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Distribution
West Indies
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
- Bug Eric: Wasp Wednesday: Poecilopompilus algidus
- Brazil Bugs #4 – Mais dos percevejos | Beetles In The Bush
- Brazil Bugs #1 | Beetles In The Bush
- Review of West Indian Asyndetus Loew (Diptera: Dolichopodidae), with descriptions of five new species