Neurigona carbonifer
(Loew, 1870)
Neurigona carbonifer is a of long-legged fly in the Dolichopodidae. It was described by Loew in 1870. The species belongs to the Neurigona, a group of small predatory flies within the diverse Dolichopodidae family, which is characterized by elongated legs and metallic coloration in many species.



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- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
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