Amblypsilopus bradleii

(Van Duzee, 1915)

Amblypsilopus bradleii is a of long-legged fly in the Dolichopodidae, first described by Van Duzee in 1915. It belongs to the Sciapodinae, a group characterized by elongated legs and slender bodies. The species is documented through limited observation records, with most information inferred from its placement within a well-studied family of predatory flies.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Amblypsilopus bradleii: /æmˌblaɪˈpsɪloʊpəs ˈbrædli.aɪ/

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Distribution

Documented from North America; specific locality records include the southeastern United States based on specimen data.

Similar Taxa

  • Amblypsilopus speciesOther members of the share the elongated leg proportions and general body plan, requiring examination of male genitalia or detailed wing venation for definitive separation.

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