Tachytrechus floridensis

Aldrich, 1896

Tachytrechus floridensis is a of long-legged fly in the Dolichopodidae, described by Aldrich in 1896. The Tachytrechus belongs to the diverse Dolichopodinae, which includes small to medium-sized predatory flies often found in sunny . Members of this genus share the family's characteristic metallic coloration and elongated legs. The specific epithet "floridensis" indicates a connection to Florida, though detailed natural history information for this particular species remains limited in available sources.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Tachytrechus floridensis: //tæˈkɪtrɛkəs flɔːrɪˈdɛnsɪs//

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Distribution

Florida, based on the specific epithet "floridensis" and the description by Aldrich (1896).

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