Dolichopus consanguineus

(Wheeler, 1899)

Dolichopus consanguineus is a of long-legged fly in the Dolichopodidae, first described by Wheeler in 1899. Members of the Dolichopus are small predatory flies characterized by elongated legs and often metallic coloration. As with other dolichopodids, this species likely exhibits complex courtship involving modified male .

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How to pronounce Dolichopus consanguineus: /dɒˈlɪkəpəs kɒnsænˈɡwɪniˌɛs/

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