Chrysotus leucostoma

(Loew, 1861)

Chrysotus leucostoma is a of long-legged fly ( Dolichopodidae) described by Loew in 1861. The Chrysotus belongs to the Diaphorinae, a diverse group of small to medium-sized predatory flies. Members of this genus are generally associated with moist or wetland . Very few observations of this species have been recorded, with only 3 documented occurrences in iNaturalist.

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How to pronounce Chrysotus leucostoma: //krɪˈsoʊtəs luːˈkɒstəmə//

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The provided source text discusses Niesthrea louisianica (Hibiscus Scentless Plant Bug), a true in Rhopalidae, which is unrelated to Chrysotus leucostoma. The source material does not contain information about this dolichopodid fly .

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