Rhaphium lugubre

Loew, 1861

Rhaphium lugubre is a of long-legged fly in the Dolichopodidae, described by Loew in 1861. As a member of the Rhaphiinae , it belongs to a diverse group of predatory flies known for their elongated legs and agile . The Rhaphium contains numerous species distributed across the Holarctic region, though specific details about this particular species remain limited in published literature.

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How to pronounce Rhaphium lugubre: //ˈræfiəm luˈɡjubrə//

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