Amblypsilopus dimidiatus
(Loew, 1862)
Amblypsilopus dimidiatus is a of long-legged fly in the Dolichopodidae, first described by Hermann Loew in 1862. The Amblypsilopus belongs to the Sciapodinae, a group characterized by elongated bodies and notably long legs. As with many dolichopodid flies, members of this genus are generally associated with moist, vegetated . The specific epithet 'dimidiatus' (Latin for 'halved' or 'divided') may refer to a color pattern on the body or wings, though this requires verification from original .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Amblypsilopus dimidiatus: //ˌæmblɪˈsɪləpəs ˌdaɪmɪdiˈeɪtəs//
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